Hi folks,
in rev 20393 I checked in the code to verify authentication and
dercypt SNMPv3 packets.
Now, I only have a limited set of SNMP packets against which to test
the code, all of them generated by net-snmp. It would be nice if other
people could test the feature maybe against something
You'll want to do a packet trace of the transmitting computer and see if
they're being sent out on an orderly basis.
Frank
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You can capture without the computer having its own IP.
I'm doing this myself on a Linux machine using the tcpdump utility
(just to grab the packets for later analysis) but you can do it
directly from wireshark too of course.
On 11.01.2007, at 18:38, Computer Answer wrote:
I'd like to use
I did some more testing and it is only happening on one PC. I have tried
changing network cards and even the motherboad and a new network connection.
At this point, it seems to be software related. Do you think LANMAN could
cause this flood of out of segment packets?
From: Frank Bulk [EMAIL
ronnie,
You should take a look at this capture. These out-if-order packets
look to me more like retransmissions.
L,
It appears that 192.168.70.42 transmits twice every TCP packet.
What's the cause I can't tell but that's certainly a problem of that
box. Try disabling the firewall if you
They are neither retransmissions nor out of order they are duplicated by
the stack/winpcap during packet capturing
See
http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/InterferingSoftware
On 1/12/07, Luis Ontanon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ronnie,
You should take a look at this capture. These