From: Andreas Messer <andi@bastelmap.de>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Unexpected tcpv6 connection resets since linux 4.4
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2016 16:10:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4875526.tAzumr2zO3@proton> (raw)
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Hi there,
i have updated two of my machines in the last weeks to linux 4.4.1 and linux
4.4.3. It seems that since then i get unexpected TCPv6 connection resets when
connecting to these machines remotely. The issue occurs with sshd and with a
http service. /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow are empty on both server
machines. I'm not so in IPv6 and have no idea whats going on. Please find
attached a network trace from one of the machines when connecting with ssh (on
port 23 for debugging).
Redirects should be accepted according to settings:
root@banana:/proc/sys/net/ipv6# cat conf/wlan0/forwarding
0
root@banana:/proc/sys/net/ipv6# cat conf/wlan0/accept_redirects
1
root@banana:/proc/sys/net/ipv6# uname -a
Linux banana 4.4.1-banana #3 SMP Wed Feb 17 23:03:38 CET 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Is there some new network settings or features? My network consists of an
ethernet/wlan router where subnet of wlan and ethernet are identical. (forced
by the router, but was never a problem before). The problem occurs when
connecting from ethernet machine to wlan machine and when connecting from wlan
machine to wlan machine. At the moment its not possible to establish a
connection with these machines using IPv6.
Thanks for help!
Cheers
Andreas
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2016-03-06 15:10 Andreas Messer [this message]
2016-03-07 23:58 ` Unexpected tcpv6 connection resets since linux 4.4 Cong Wang
2016-03-09 19:12 ` Andreas Messer
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