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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] A problem with Windows NT, not with 95/98. Why?
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Andrea Olivotto |
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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] A problem with Windows NT, not with 95/98. Why? |
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Thu, 09 Jan 2003 00:10:14 -0000 |
02/05/02 17.49.06, Fabio Fumi <address@hidden> wrote:
>After a bit of debugging, these are examples of the
>'strange' IP headers:
>
>75 00 0169 63db 4000
>80 00 6014
>192.168.0.1
>192.168.0.2
>
>EF 06 B441 0006 0000
>FF 06 663A
>192.168.0.2
>192.168.0.1
>
>Note version 7 and 0xE, which is different from
>expected 4. How is it possible? Version 0xE has also
>swapped source and destination addresses , even if
>those packets are both SENT by Win NT!
>
>Can someone provide a reference of the different IP
>versions? In what seemed to me a very updated site
>(http://www.protocols.com/pbook/tcpip.htm), I didn't
>find other than 4 and 6...
>
> thanks
> Fabio
Sorry Fabio, I can't help you.
I only suggest you to check serial baudrate timing (no more than 3% from the
nominal value), SLIP routines
(I everytime forget something... try with some packets with 220, 219, 221),
array overflow, memory
alignment.
I guess that it's a stupid and macroscopic bug, of the same type of those who
everyday I have to fight
against...
Good luck,
Andrea
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