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Re: b32ff1a86 Breaks OSX and FreeBSD


From: Bernd Zeimetz
Subject: Re: b32ff1a86 Breaks OSX and FreeBSD
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 01:06:40 +0100
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On 12/22/19 12:58 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:

>> realizing we are using tcp, I doubt its an issue with the transport. I
>> assume tcp is well enough tested on all BSD variants.
> 
> Yes.  The code dates from the 80s and it is pretty well shaken out :-)
> And, more or less if the TCP code were buggy (other than not quite
> retransmitting on the right schedule to exactly meet the congestion
> control specs) sort of thing, it would show up and would have been
> fixed.  This could be the one thing that trips a bug, but that seems
> unlikely.

Could you tcpdump it and see if gpsfake is sending what it is supposed to?

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