From: Mohamed Eldesoky <eldesoky.lists@gmail.com>
To: netfilter <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: [Unreassembled Packet (incorrect TCP checksum)]
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:52:34 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1403218a050323045250d8bef3@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
I was running tethereal (CLI version of ethereal), and found several
packets like that
6846.050317 212.x.y.z -> 10.11.1.24 HTTP HTTP/1.1 200
OK[Unreassembled Packet (incorrect TCP checksum)]
6850.329578 212.x.y.z -> 10.11.1.29 HTTP HTTP/1.1 200
OK[Unreassembled Packet (incorrect TCP checksum)]
6850.331642 212.x.y.z -> 10.11.10.2 HTTP HTTP/1.1 200
OK[Unreassembled Packet (incorrect TCP checksum)]
6851.551598 212.x.y.z -> 10.11.1.24 HTTP HTTP/1.1 200
OK[Unreassembled Packet (incorrect TCP checksum)]
Who writes this { [Unreassembled Packet (incorrect TCP checksum)] } ???
Any meaning for that ??
Is it a faulty network card ??
Regards
--
Mohamed Eldesoky
www.eldesoky.net
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