Http get commands return a bad results.
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Thu Nov 18 12:08:43 PST 2004
:> This should be fixed by
:>
:> hsu 2004/11/17 12:51:16 PST
:>
:> DragonFly src repository
:>
:> Modified files:
:> sys/netinet tcp_input.c
:> Log:
:> Fix bug with wrong length being used when coalescing out-of-order segments.
:>
:> Revision Changes Path
:> 1.40 +6 -3 src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c
:>
:> When verifying this, remember to make sure sysctl net.inet.tcp.sack=1.
:>
:> Thanks.
:>
:
:Great!! The problem was fixed by your commit.
:I tested many cases with a new kernel built from today sources, and results are always
:fine. SACK on or off, file on NFS or DAS, and from Linux or *BSD driven site, in all
:cases downloding file's md5s are absolutely correct, and of course they could be
:unzip/untar by tar. It's seemed that SACK is re-enable by default.
:
:
:Thank you.
:--
:H.Miyamoto (aka "Yuukis"). <Ys at xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
: http://wids.net/ - Enjoy Your Computing ?
Excellent! I will reenable SACK by default.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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