Burton -- I think by now I owe you a lunch !

Now we're trying to figger out the yellow flag, "Sent: ICMP FRAG" ...
got it on three machines, one is the file server.  Malicious activity
is possible and we're quite sure our NICs are configured properly.
All of our NICs are configured the same, I do know that.

Hmmm... I guess I'll do this:  we have a MS Jet (M$ Access) "backend"
DB and it crashes periodically.  The Boss wrote it in VB and
Access, swears it works the same way at another location (but with
no crashes) and hence, blames the network for his woes.  The "user"
interface
is a VB program distributed across the LAN and it stores all the
data in the "backend" on the file server.  Most of the time, anyway.

Now the simple question:  any chance a hapless ICMP frag could cause
the poor Jet DB to die?    Yes[ ] or No[ ]
Thanks, that's all for now.
(I'm a unix system guy trying to be a M$/linux network guy.)

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