On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Jeff Buehler wrote:

> It sounds like first the dump of XMail communications running under Win
> 2000, to see exactly where the time out or break occurs, and possibly
> also a dump of the FreeBSD firewall might help to see if that is part of
> the problem.  Coordinating them might be a good idea so you can see the
> same XMail communication from both Win 2000 and the FreeBSD firewall
> occurring at the same time.
>
> FreeBSD command  is tcpdump -i (netinterface) -c count -w
> path/to/filename (I was just messing around with it now)
>
> For Windows it looks like this tool might be helpful:
> http://www.winpcap.org/windump/
>
> Sönke, Davide, do you agree with that?

If some work is done to clean it up, that would be great. I wouldn't want 
to look at the 10MB dump.


- Davide

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