Ah, sorry. I forgot to say that there's nothing in the kernel log,
neither on the client nor on the server.

I've tried running the server and the client at LogLevel DEBUG3 and will
attach the logs.

I also inserted some debug output which gives this additional
information (as an example, the actual MACs differ of course each time)
from the client.

Expected MAC: fe 89 0d f5 b8 a4 32 2e ff 50 c3 32 38 62 4c 84
Received MAC: 9d df fb 36 7b d3 7d 43 51 e9 92 9f 74 1e 20 c2

I can't really find a pattern here...

So maybe something really fishy is going on hardware-wise. I'll try
replacing the NIC and checking the RAM of that machine...

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Large file transfer gives error: Corrupted MAC on input
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60764

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