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Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine

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Date: Sunday, April 27, 2008 - 7:26 pm

From: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 00:14:11 +0100


The ReasmTimeout and ReasmFails look interesting.  Maybe it was the
namespace bits?

Pavel, could you take a quick look?

Thanks.
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Messages in current thread:
2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, Russell King, (Sun Apr 27, 7:14 pm)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, Pavel Emelyanov, (Mon Apr 28, 3:02 am)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, Russell King, (Mon Apr 28, 5:31 am)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, Russell King, (Mon Apr 28, 6:18 am)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, David Miller, (Mon Apr 28, 6:30 am)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, Russell King, (Mon Apr 28, 8:00 am)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, David Miller, (Sun Apr 27, 7:26 pm)
Re: 2.6.25: Weird IPv4 stack behaviour, IPv6 is fine, Russell King, (Sun Apr 27, 7:17 pm)
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