> 2001:410:0:1::2 -> 2001:410:0:1:203:baff:fe05:31b2 TELNET R port=33746
> 2001:410:0:1:203:baff:fe05:31b2 -> 2001:410:0:1::2 TELNET C port=33746 e
> 2001:410:0:1::2 -> 2001:410:0:1:203:baff:fe05:31b2 TELNET R port=33746
[u]> 2001:410:0:1:203:baff:fe05:31b2 -> 2001:410:0:1::2 TELNET C port=33746 ni
> 2001:410:0:1:203:baff:fe05:31b2 -> 2001:410:0:1::2 TELNET C port=33746 ni
> 2001:410:0:1:203:baff:fe05:31b2 -> 2001:410:0:1::2 TELNET C port=33746 ni[/u]

Problem is that the packets being sent out [ three pkts that are underlined 
above ] have incorrect TCP checksum and that's the reason the router is 
dropping the packets. However, i am wondering what could be the problem. If i 
give my credentials a bit slowly when i do a telnet, i am able to communicate 
properly. On the other hand, when i send in the credentials a bit fast, i see 
this checksum issue. Could this be due to threading ? that the data is 
corrupted ? Should i protect this code where i recreate the v4 to v6 packet ? 
Please advice.
 
 
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