Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 09:25:33 -0400 From: "Brian Donnell" <bdonnell@gmail.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: TCP Spurious RST, segment rejected Message-ID: <1c5c32890706260625n799590e1j2557c48edef438b0@mail.gmail.com>
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This error has come up before a couple weeks back, but my logs are getting filled with: +TCP: [192.168.0.101]:1726 to [192.168.0.103]:139 tcpflags 0x4<RST>; tcp_input: Listen socket: Spurious RST, segment rejected Where .103 is my FreeBSD-Current media storage server and .101 is my Windows XP HTPC. The last time this error was mentioned it was said it was a problem with the TCP implementation in -Current or something similar. I've been rebuilding world and kernel about every other day. Is this being looked at in -Current's TCP or should I be looking at my HTPC as the cause of this problem? It's obvious it's triggered every time Windows searches the network for shares but is it something I should just continue to ignore for now? -- Brian Donnell
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