Ok; more info:
$ pfctl -x misc
$ tail -f /var/log/messages | grep 217.130.13.161
Sep 22 16:11:13 ares /bsd: pf: BAD state: TCP 212.36.74.109:443
212.36.74.109:443 217.130.13.161:32796 [lo=4134584134 high=4134650337
win=325 modulator=0 wscale=7] [lo=3328738864 high=3328780464 win=33120
modulator=0 wscale=1] 10:10 S seq=4159168565 (4159168565) ack=3328738864
len=0 ackskew=0 pkts=37:16 dir=in,fwd
Sep 22 16:11:14 ares /bsd: pf: BAD state: TCP 212.36.74.109:443
212.36.74.109:443 217.130.13.161:32771 [lo=4155258378 high=4155324581
win=147 modulator=0 wscale=7] [lo=1301018309 high=1301037125 win=33120
modulator=0 wscale=1] 10:10 S seq=4161601276 (4161601276) ack=1301018309
len=0 ackskew=0 pkts=33:15 dir=in,fwd
Sep 22 16:11:17 ares /bsd: pf: BAD state: TCP 212.36.74.109:443
212.36.74.109:443 217.130.13.161:32771 [lo=4155258378 high=4155324581
win=147 modulator=0 wscale=7] [lo=1301018309 high=1301037125 win=33120
modulator=0 wscale=1] 10:10 S seq=4161601276 (4161601276) ack=1301018309
len=0 ackskew=0 pkts=33:15 dir=in,fwd
IP 217.130.13.161 is from I execute the test program and this is the
output I can see EXACTLY when the program hangs up.
¿What it means?
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Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent