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UDP: bad checksum messages in syslog ?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gary Anderson)
Mon May 15 12:06:49 1995
Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 09:49:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary Anderson <ganderson@clark.net>
To: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
Running a 1.2.6 kernel, on a 386/20 machine, with a DEPCA card installed.
Seeing these UDP: bad checksum messages a few times a day. Running an
httpd server on this machine, if that helps.
From the bootup message:
May 13 13:10:20 garc kernel: eth0: DEPCA at 0x300, h/w address \
08:00:2b:0c:8b:f3,
May 13 13:10:20 garc kernel: has 48kB RAM at 0xd0000 and uses IRQ3.
May 13 13:10:20 garc kernel: depca.c:v0.383 2/22/94 \
davies@wanton.lkg.dec.com
What does this indicate ?:
May 14 03:07:41 garc kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From 80B75CF1:138 to \
80B7FFFF:138 ulen 216
May 15 06:59:23 garc kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From 00000000:67 to \
FFFFFFFF:67 ulen 308
May 15 06:59:53 garc last message repeated 4 times
May 15 07:00:43 garc last message repeated 5 times
Thanks for any info.
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