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Re: [2.6.24.3][net] bug: TCP 3rd handshake abnormal timeouts

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To: Gabriel Barazer <gabriel@...>
Cc: <linux-kernel@...>, <netdev@...>
Date: Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 4:55 am

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 09:47:24AM +0100, Gabriel Barazer wrote:

except I just noticed I got it wrong: it's netdev@vger.kernel.org, and
I omitted the "vger" part. That's what is expected when posting before
caffeine :-)

Feel free to repost the whole issue overthere (along with your new tests)
if you don't get useful replies in a few days.


What caught my attention was the usual "3s delay", which is purely TCP
and application-independant.


OK


OK


I'm sure it's a client issue too, that's why it would be reasonable to
be able to try without conntrack. Can't you use a TCP proxy instead of
REDIRECT ? Also, you said that you also noticed the same behaviour in
other environments, maybe there you can disable conntrack ?

Willy

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[2.6.24.3][net] bug: TCP 3rd handshake abnormal timeouts, Gabriel Barazer, (Fri Mar 14, 9:39 pm)
Re: [2.6.24.3][net] bug: TCP 3rd handshake abnormal timeouts, Gabriel Barazer, (Sat Mar 15, 4:47 am)
Re: [2.6.24.3][net] bug: TCP 3rd handshake abnormal timeouts, Willy Tarreau, (Sat Mar 15, 4:55 am)
Re: [2.6.24.3][net] bug: TCP 3rd handshake abnormal timeouts, Gabriel Barazer, (Sun Mar 16, 12:24 pm)
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