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Re: Strange ssh hangups, netbsd-9 GENERIC
On 3/18/21 12:37 PM, RVP wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2021, Louis Guillaume wrote:
Ok - i did something similar with "nc" and text files in /var/log. It
is able to connect and transfer up to and no more that 6144 bytes
before closing. This seems to be consistent with what I was seeing via
ssh.
Smaller files transfer completely, but anything larger than 6144b is
truncated at exactly 6144b == 6k.
After some reading, that seems to smell like some kind of MTU or maybe
jumbo frame business. All systems here on on gigabit ethernet. Just a
hunch. Maybe it's my switch.
Try turning jumbo frames off--you don't really need it. Reboot the switch
also.
I can't rule out the firewall (ipfilter) - but even if that is the
cause, this would be unexpected behavior.
Try a port (both on nc(1) and sshd) other than 22.
-RVP
Hrmpf - looks like jumbo frames are already off...
wm1: flags=0x8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
... also a tcpdump shows the largest packet size being 1500, so that all
seems in order. It does show the sshd sending an unexpected "RST" packet
right before the end, though...
192.168.1.2.22 > 192.168.1.126.64517: Flags [R], cksum 0xbd47
... which leads me to think it's something with sshd now.
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