Hi again, Problem solved with 2.6.9 vanilla and 2.6.9-bb4. Thank you very much for your answer, and sorry for not testing it on the latest kernels before. I thought there were no new versions when I saw 2.6.8.1 last on the website. Didnt knew 2.6.9 works right out of the box,
Thank you again El Miércoles, 19 de Enero de 2005 22:54, escribió: > On Tuesday 18 January 2005 07:28, Yari Adán Petralanda wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm developing a network block device, which uses both TCP and UDP > > sockets to transmit it's data. When I try to send UDP frames bigger than > > the MTU, they are dropped before they hit the wire. > > This exact problem (a checksum corruption in fragmented UDP packets) was > already debugged and solved, and even vanilla 2.6.9 includes the fix... > currently the recommended tree is 2.6.9-bb4 on my homepage. > > I assume that you should first try 2.6.9-bb and, if you still have > problems, ask again... Anyway please post an ack about whether 2.6.9-bb > solves this bug, ok? Thanks. > > > Trying to debug the problem, I > > ran netcat using udp under a UML. It uses writes of 8192 bytes over a UDP > > socket. The scenario that made me post here is this: > > running UML on tracing thread mode, host kernel is 2.6.10, uml kernel is > > 2.6.8.1-1um, > > > > if I set the MTU of the localhost device (same problem on > > tun/tap) to 1500 bytes, netcat doesn't receive any frames sent to the > > loopback interface. path_mtu_no_discover is 0. The same scenario, on my > > host computer, runs fine. > > > > Seems to me that IP is refusing to fragment the udp datagrams, and drops > > them. > > I've debugged this with ethereal and the result was that the checksum, in > the case of fragmented packets, was wrong - so the receiving side dropped > the packets... > > Bye -- .-. oo| Yari Adán Petralanda, a.k.a. mustang /`'\ (\_;/) http://www.yadan.org Registered Linux User #257290 -- You will be audited by the Internal Revenue Service.
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