Something puzzles me since your first post :
Asankha Perera wrote:
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No. Time Source Destination Protocol
Src Port Dst Port Info
389961 37.056567 10.77.69.8 10.101.29.42 TCP
9062 8080 9062 > 8080 [SYN] Seq=0 Win=5792 [TCP CHECKSUM
INCORRECT]
Len=0 MSS=1460 TSV=363753 TSER=363574 WS=7
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What is this "TCP CHECKSUM INCORRECT" thing ?
This is the output of some protocol analyser thing, right ?
So it is totally independent of Tomcat or whatever.
This packet is one that comes from whatever your client is, toward Tomcat.
Why does it show that message ? And if that message can be believed, is it then not normal
that the protocol stack which receives that (bad) TCP packet would reject it, and break
the connection ?
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