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- Subject: weirds traces
- From: Miguel González Castaños <mgc@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 17:00:40 +0200
- User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 0.7.3 (Windows/20040803)
Dear all,
I am trying to connect to a socket at 20002 port where an application
is listening to.
I am using ethereal to sniff what is going back and forth to that
server. From one linux box it takes 5 secs to receive and ACK and from
another one only 1 sec. The latter behaviour is the normal from any box
(Windows & linux) I have tried. I issued a telnet from both linux boxes
and both get the ACK but the traces are a bit different. Mainly I
realised that I keep on getting the following two traces:
1623.286532 10.95.84.67 -> 10.95.84.68 NBNS Name query NBSTAT
*<00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
1623.286563 10.95.84.68 -> 10.95.84.67 ICMP Destination unreachable
Anyone can shed any light on this?
Regards
Miguel
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