2005-09-01 22:30:12

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello,

I've been tracking down this bug for some time, and I'm fairly convinced
at this point that it's a kernel bug.

Under certain conditions, the TCP stack starts shrinking the TCP window
down to some ridiculously low values (hundreds of bytes, as low as 181)
and never recovers. The certain conditions I mentioned are not well
understood at this point, but they include a long-lived connection with a
very one-sided, fluctuating traffic flowing through it.

So far I've been able to reproduce it on plain-vanilla 2.4.9, 2.4.11.9,
and 2.4.12.2, as well as on the RHEL3 kernels 2.4.21-20 and 2.4.21-31. The
hardware is dual Opteron 250, running both 32- and 64-bit SMP kernels
(seems to make no difference). I've also seen the bug occur on a single
Athlon XP running 2.6.11.9 UP.

The bug occurs with all sysctl settings at their default values. I've
tried enabling and disabling pretty much all the tcp-related sysctl's in
/proc/sys/net/ipv4, to no visible improvement.

Here are a few tcpdump snippets of a TCP connection exhibiting the bug
(the complete tcpdump is available upon request, but it's very large).
10.2.20.246 is the data receiver and is the box exhibiting the bug (I'm
not sure what 10.2.224.182 is running, I don't have access to it). The
data being sent through is real-time financial data; the session begins by
catching up (at line speed) to present time, then continues to receive
real-time data as it is being generated. For what it's worth, we've never
been seen the bug occur while the session is still catching up (and
receiving a few large packets at a time); it always seems to happen while
receiving real-time data (many small packets, variably interspaced).

[I apologize for the amount of tcpdump data, but it's the only way to show
the bug in action.]

11:29:54.961998 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: S 1972343059:1972343059(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 225781001 0,nop,wscale 2> (DF)
11:29:54.983334 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: S 2770690746:2770690746(0) ack 1972343060 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687881 225781001,mss 1460,nop,wscale 1,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)
11:29:54.983377 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 1 win 1460 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781022 99687881> (DF)
11:29:54.988541 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: P 1:36(35) ack 1 win 1460 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781027 99687881> (DF)
11:29:55.009013 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687884 225781027> (DF)
11:29:55.009014 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 1:11(10) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687884 225781027> (DF)
11:29:55.009035 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 11 win 1460 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781048 99687884> (DF)
11:29:55.177838 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 11:1087(1076) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687900 225781048> (DF)
11:29:55.177869 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 1087 win 1998 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781217 99687900> (DF)
11:29:55.180946 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 1087:2195(1108) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687900 225781048> (DF)
11:29:55.180972 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 2195 win 2552 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781220 99687900> (DF)
11:29:55.181214 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 2195:3299(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687900 225781048> (DF)
11:29:55.181224 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 3299 win 3106 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781220 99687900> (DF)
11:29:55.184055 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 3299:4395(1096) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687900 225781048> (DF)
11:29:55.184077 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 4395 win 3660 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781223 99687900> (DF)
11:29:55.187027 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 4395:5475(1080) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687900 225781048> (DF)
11:29:55.187041 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 5475 win 4214 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781226 99687900> (DF)
11:29:55.201220 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 5475:6567(1092) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687902 225781217> (DF)
11:29:55.201241 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 6567 win 4768 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781240 99687902> (DF)
11:29:55.204192 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 6567:7679(1112) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687902 225781217> (DF)
11:29:55.204199 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 7679 win 5324 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781243 99687902> (DF)
11:29:55.204597 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 7679:8795(1116) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687903 225781220> (DF)
11:29:55.204603 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 8795 win 5882 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781243 99687903> (DF)
11:29:55.207570 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 8795:9903(1108) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687903 225781220> (DF)
11:29:55.207576 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 9903 win 6440 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781246 99687903> (DF)
11:29:55.210409 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 9903:11007(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687903 225781220> (DF)
11:29:55.210416 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 11007 win 6998 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781249 99687903> (DF)
11:29:55.210814 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 11007:12107(1100) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687903 225781220> (DF)
11:29:55.210820 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 12107 win 7556 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781250 99687903> (DF)
11:29:55.213653 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 12107:13195(1088) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687903 225781223> (DF)
11:29:55.213661 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 13195 win 8114 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781252 99687903> (DF)
11:29:55.216627 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 13195:14307(1112) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687903 225781223> (DF)
11:29:55.216634 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 14307 win 8192 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781255 99687903> (DF)

The connection is established and the receiver's TCP window quickly ramps
up to 8192.

11:29:55.670998 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 254767 win 9862 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781710 99687945> (DF)
11:29:55.674027 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 254767:255867(1100) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687945 225781645> (DF)
11:29:55.674027 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 255867:256943(1076) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687945 225781645> (DF)
11:29:55.674035 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 256943 win 9862 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781713 99687945> (DF)
11:29:55.677000 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 256943:258039(1096) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687945 225781645> (DF)
11:29:55.677005 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 258039 win 10416 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781716 99687945> (DF)
11:29:55.680109 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 258039:259143(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687945 225781647> (DF)
11:29:55.680114 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 259143 win 10970 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781719 99687945> (DF)
11:29:55.680244 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 259143:260251(1108) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687946 225781648> (DF)
11:29:55.680249 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 260251 win 11524 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781719 99687946> (DF)
11:29:55.683218 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 260251:261339(1088) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687946 225781651> (DF)
11:29:55.683223 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 261339 win 12078 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781722 99687946> (DF)
11:29:55.686192 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 261339:262423(1084) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687946 225781651> (DF)
11:29:55.686196 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 262423 win 12632 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781725 99687946> (DF)
11:29:55.686327 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 262423:263527(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687946 225781654> (DF)
11:29:55.686332 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 263527 win 13186 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781725 99687946> (DF)
11:29:55.689300 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 263527:264643(1116) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687947 225781657> (DF)
11:29:55.689305 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 264643 win 13744 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781728 99687947> (DF)
11:29:55.692409 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 264643:265723(1080) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687947 225781661> (DF)
11:29:55.692414 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 265723 win 14302 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781731 99687947> (DF)
11:29:55.692544 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 265723:266827(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687947 225781661> (DF)
11:29:55.692550 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 266827 win 14860 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781731 99687947> (DF)
11:29:55.695518 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 266827:267919(1092) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687947 225781664> (DF)
11:29:55.695523 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 267919 win 15418 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781734 99687947> (DF)
11:29:55.698627 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 267919:269031(1112) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687947 225781664> (DF)
11:29:55.698632 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 269031 win 15976 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781738 99687947> (DF)
11:29:55.698627 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 269031:270135(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687947 225781667> (DF)
11:29:55.698637 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 270135 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781738 99687947> (DF)
11:29:55.701736 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 270135:271239(1104) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687948 225781670> (DF)
11:29:55.704709 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 271239:272339(1100) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687948 225781670> (DF)
11:29:55.704715 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 272339 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781744 99687948> (DF)
11:29:55.704845 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 272339:273439(1100) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687948 225781673> (DF)
11:29:55.707818 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 273439:274527(1088) ack 36 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687948 225781676> (DF)
11:29:55.707823 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 274527 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781747 99687948> (DF)

Shortly thereafter the TCP window increases further to 16534. It remains
around 16534 for the next 5 minutes or so.

11:31:09.326407 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 38665207:38666651(1444) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695306 225855269> (DF)
11:31:09.330332 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 38666651:38668063(1412) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695306 225855272> (DF)
11:31:09.330348 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 38668063 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225855393 99695306> (DF)
11:31:09.330461 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 38668063:38669295(1232) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695306 225855272> (DF)
11:31:09.333340 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 38669295:38670375(1080) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695306 225855275> (DF)
11:31:09.333351 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 38670375 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225855396 99695306> (DF)
11:31:09.337265 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 38670375:38671807(1432) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695306 225855275> (DF)
11:31:09.337395 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 38671807:38672659(852) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695307 225855281> (DF)
11:31:09.337401 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 38672659 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225855400 99695306> (DF)
11:31:09.340011 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38672659:38673643(984) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695307 225855281> (DF)
11:31:09.340796 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38673643:38673963(320) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.340925 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38673963:38674051(88) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.341056 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38674051:38674083(32) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.341318 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38674083:38674115(32) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.341324 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 38674115 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225855404 99695307> (DF)
11:31:09.341449 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38674115:38674419(304) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.344196 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38674419:38675375(956) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.344327 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38675375:38675407(32) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.344328 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38675407:38675439(32) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.344719 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38675439:38675483(44) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.344981 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38675483:38675527(44) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.345243 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 38675527:38676603(1076) ack 38 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99695308 225855287> (DF)
11:31:09.345250 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 38676603 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225855408 99695308> (DF)

A few minutes later it has finally caught up to present time and it starts
receiving smaller packets containing real-time data. The TCP window is
still 16534 at this point.

11:34:54.337155 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84402363:84402527(164) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717815 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.337167 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84402527 win 15340 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080473 99717814> (DF)
11:34:54.337485 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84402527:84402615(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717815 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.337982 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84402615:84402703(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717815 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.337983 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84402703:84402747(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717816 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.339639 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84402747:84403279(532) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717816 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.339645 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84403279 win 15152 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080475 99717815> (DF)
11:34:54.339804 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84403279:84403323(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717816 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.339969 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84403323:84403903(580) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717816 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.339974 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84403903 win 14996 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080475 99717816> (DF)
11:34:54.340798 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84403903:84404175(272) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717816 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.348421 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84404175:84404951(776) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.348900 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84404951 win 14734 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080484 99717816> (DF)
11:34:54.349743 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84404951:84405435(484) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.349744 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84405435:84405523(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.349908 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84405523:84405599(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.350240 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84405599:84405643(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.350405 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84405643:84405995(352) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080422> (DF)
11:34:54.351324 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84405995 win 14473 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080487 99717817> (DF)
11:34:54.357033 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84405995:84406471(476) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.357727 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84406471 win 14354 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080493 99717817> (DF)
11:34:54.359183 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84406471:84406911(440) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.359349 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84406911:84406955(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717817 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.359514 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84406955:84407043(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.359846 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407043:84407087(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.360343 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407087:84407263(176) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.360344 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407263:84407307(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.360509 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407307:84407351(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.360840 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407351:84407395(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.364983 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407395:84407603(208) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080439> (DF)
11:34:54.367898 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84407603 win 14071 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080503 99717817> (DF)
11:34:54.367962 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84407603:84408091(488) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080446> (DF)
11:34:54.368046 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84408091 win 13949 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080503 99717818> (DF)
11:34:54.369453 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84408091:84408607(516) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080446> (DF)
11:34:54.369454 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84408607:84408651(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717818 226080446> (DF)
11:34:54.369504 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84408651 win 13809 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080505 99717818> (DF)
11:34:54.371275 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84408651:84409223(572) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080446> (DF)
11:34:54.371295 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84409223 win 13666 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080507 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.371771 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84409223:84409375(152) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.371772 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84409375:84409439(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.371790 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84409439 win 13612 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080507 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.372268 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84409439:84409471(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.372282 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84409471 win 13604 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080508 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.374090 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84409471:84409515(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.374108 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84409515 win 13593 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080510 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.378071 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84409515:84409967(452) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.378124 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84409967 win 13480 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080514 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.378231 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84409967:84410011(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.378382 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84410011 win 13469 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080514 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.380218 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84410011:84410379(368) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.380256 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84410379 win 13377 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080516 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.384362 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84410379:84411175(796) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.384364 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84411175:84411207(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.384419 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84411207 win 13170 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080520 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.385353 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84411207:84411519(312) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080454> (DF)
11:34:54.385368 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84411519 win 13092 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080521 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.387341 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84411519:84412191(672) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717819 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.387342 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84412191:84412483(292) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.387422 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84412483 win 12851 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080523 99717819> (DF)
11:34:54.387671 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84412483:84412591(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.387690 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84412591 win 12824 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080523 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.388168 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84412591:84412679(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.388169 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84412679:84412711(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.388186 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84412711 win 12794 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080524 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.388831 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84412711:84412883(172) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.388847 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84412883 win 12751 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080524 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.389990 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84412883:84413271(388) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.389991 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413271:84413303(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.390010 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413303 win 12646 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080525 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.390819 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413303:84413527(224) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.390834 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413527 win 12590 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080526 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.391150 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413527:84413559(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.391151 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413559:84413591(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.391169 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413591 win 12574 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080527 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.391647 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413591:84413719(128) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.391660 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413719 win 12542 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080527 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.391978 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413719:84413783(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.391979 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413783:84413815(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.391997 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413815 win 12518 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080527 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.392309 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413815:84413847(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.392322 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413847 win 12510 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080528 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.392475 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413847:84413879(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.392488 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84413879 win 12502 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080528 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.394795 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84413879:84414331(452) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.394829 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414331 win 12389 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080530 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.395456 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414331:84414547(216) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.395457 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414547:84414591(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.395475 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414591 win 12324 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080531 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.395953 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414591:84414711(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.395966 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414711 win 12294 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080531 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.396284 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414711:84414755(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.396285 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414755:84414787(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.396302 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414787 win 12275 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080532 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.396615 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414787:84414831(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.396628 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414831 win 12264 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080532 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.396947 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414831:84414907(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.396948 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414907:84414951(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.396965 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414951 win 12234 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080532 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.397278 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414951:84414983(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.397292 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84414983 win 12226 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080533 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.397609 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84414983:84415015(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.397610 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415015:84415059(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.397626 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415059 win 12207 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080533 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.397941 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415059:84415103(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.397953 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415103 win 12196 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080533 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.398271 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415103:84415167(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.398272 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415167:84415427(260) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.398289 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415427 win 12115 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080534 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.398768 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415427:84415535(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.398782 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415535 win 12088 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080534 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.398934 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415535:84415567(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.398947 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415567 win 12080 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080534 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.399100 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415567:84415599(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.399113 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415599 win 12072 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080535 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.399265 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415599:84415631(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.399279 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415631 win 12064 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080535 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.399597 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415631:84415695(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.399610 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415695 win 12048 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080535 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.399762 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415695:84415727(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.399775 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415727 win 12040 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080535 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.400425 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415727:84415935(208) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.400446 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415935 win 11988 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080536 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.400757 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415935:84415979(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.401418 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84415979 win 11977 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080537 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.403574 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84415979:84416107(128) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717820 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.403604 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416107 win 11945 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080539 99717820> (DF)
11:34:54.404401 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416107:84416267(160) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.404415 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416267 win 11905 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080540 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.404732 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416267:84416311(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.404732 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416311:84416343(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.404750 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416343 win 11886 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080540 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.405228 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416343:84416439(96) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.405244 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416439 win 11862 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080541 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.405394 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416439:84416471(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.405407 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416471 win 11854 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080541 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.405891 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416471:84416643(172) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.405904 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416643 win 11811 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080541 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.406222 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416643:84416707(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.406223 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416707:84416739(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.406240 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416739 win 11787 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080542 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.406553 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416739:84416771(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.406568 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416771 win 11779 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080542 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.406719 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416771:84416803(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.406732 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416803 win 11771 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080542 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.406884 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416803:84416835(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.406898 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416835 win 11763 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080542 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.407050 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416835:84416867(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.407062 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416867 win 11755 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080543 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.407381 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416867:84416931(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.407394 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416931 win 11739 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080543 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.407547 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416931:84416995(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.407560 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84416995 win 11723 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080543 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.407878 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84416995:84417071(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.407891 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417071 win 11704 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080543 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.408209 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417071:84417147(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.408223 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417147 win 11685 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080544 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.408375 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417147:84417255(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.408388 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417255 win 11658 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080544 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.408706 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417255:84417331(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.408719 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417331 win 11639 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080544 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.408872 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417331:84417363(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.408885 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417363 win 11631 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080544 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.409369 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417363:84417439(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.409383 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417439 win 11612 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080545 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.411192 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417439:84417515(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.411210 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417515 win 11593 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080547 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.411357 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417515:84417591(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.411371 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84417591 win 11574 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080547 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.416661 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84417591:84418059(468) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.416754 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84418059 win 11457 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080552 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.416987 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84418059:84418167(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.417018 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84418167 win 11430 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080552 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.418148 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84418167:84418439(272) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717821 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.418187 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84418439 win 11362 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080554 99717821> (DF)
11:34:54.425439 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84418439:84419327(888) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.425503 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419327 win 11140 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080561 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.425601 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419327:84419391(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.425642 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419391 win 11124 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080561 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.425932 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419391:84419575(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.425946 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419575 win 11078 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080561 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.426263 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419575:84419639(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.426264 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419639:84419671(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.426287 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419671 win 11054 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080562 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.426594 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419671:84419715(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.426607 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419715 win 11043 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080562 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.426926 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419715:84419759(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.426938 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419759 win 11032 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080562 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.427257 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419759:84419923(164) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.427258 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419923:84419955(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.427274 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84419955 win 10983 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080563 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.429742 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84419955:84420627(672) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080456> (DF)
11:34:54.429782 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84420627 win 10815 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080565 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.430238 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84420627:84420735(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.430253 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84420735 win 10788 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080566 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.434216 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84420735:84421487(752) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717822 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.434266 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84421487 win 10600 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080570 99717822> (DF)
11:34:54.434876 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84421487:84421755(268) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.434877 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84421755:84421939(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.434903 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84421939 win 10487 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080570 99717823> (DF)
11:34:54.435042 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84421939:84421971(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.435071 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84421971 win 10479 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080571 99717823> (DF)
11:34:54.435372 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84421971:84422015(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.435386 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84422015 win 10468 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080571 99717823> (DF)
11:34:54.438356 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84422015:84422555(540) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.438392 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84422555 win 10333 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080574 99717823> (DF)
11:34:54.438520 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84422555:84422631(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080475> (DF)
11:34:54.438623 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84422631 win 10314 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080574 99717823> (DF)
11:34:54.438851 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84422631:84422771(140) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717823 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.438865 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84422771 win 10279 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080574 99717823> (DF)
11:34:54.441170 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84422771:84423063(292) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.441197 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423063 win 10206 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080577 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.441335 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423063:84423127(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.441348 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423127 win 10190 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080577 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.441998 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423127:84423323(196) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.442012 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423323 win 10141 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080577 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.442494 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423323:84423399(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.442508 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423399 win 10122 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080578 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.442826 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423399:84423487(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.442827 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423487:84423519(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.442844 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423519 win 10092 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080578 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.443324 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423519:84423615(96) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.443346 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423615 win 10068 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080579 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.443655 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423615:84423659(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.443668 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423659 win 10057 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080579 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.443821 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423659:84423767(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.443834 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423767 win 10030 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080579 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.444316 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423767:84423887(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.444331 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423887 win 10000 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080580 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.444482 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423887:84423963(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.444495 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84423963 win 9981 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080580 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.444813 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84423963:84424071(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.444827 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84424071 win 9954 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080580 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.444979 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84424071:84424103(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080493> (DF)
11:34:54.444992 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84424103 win 9946 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080580 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.445973 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84424103:84424387(284) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717824 226080510> (DF)
11:34:54.445987 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84424387 win 9875 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080581 99717824> (DF)
11:34:54.457736 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84424387:84425471(1084) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.457799 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84425471 win 9604 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080593 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.458063 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425471:84425667(196) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.458064 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425667:84425699(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.458088 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84425699 win 9547 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080594 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.458561 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425699:84425807(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.458575 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84425807 win 9520 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080594 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.458892 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425807:84425895(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.458892 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425895:84425939(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.458909 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84425939 win 9487 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080594 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.459224 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425939:84425971(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.459555 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84425971:84426003(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.459556 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426003:84426079(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.459587 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426079 win 9452 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080595 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.459886 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426079:84426143(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.459900 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426143 win 9436 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080595 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.460217 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426143:84426175(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.460218 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426175:84426251(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.460714 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426251:84426359(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.460879 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426359:84426403(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.461045 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426403:84426435(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.461211 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426435:84426479(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.461542 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426479:84426523(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.461542 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426523:84426555(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.461873 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426555:84426599(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.462204 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426599:84426631(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.462205 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426631:84426707(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.462535 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426707:84426751(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.462867 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426751:84426827(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080514> (DF)
11:34:54.463032 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426827:84426967(140) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717825 226080521> (DF)
11:34:54.463695 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84426967:84427163(196) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.466676 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84427163:84427731(568) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.467173 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84427731:84427883(152) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.467174 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84427883:84427947(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.467339 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84427947:84427991(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.468001 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84427991:84428123(132) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.468002 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428123:84428199(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.468333 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428199:84428243(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.468665 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428243:84428287(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.468666 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428287:84428471(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.468995 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428471:84428515(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.469160 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428515:84428559(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.469326 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428559:84428603(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.469657 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428603:84428647(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.469988 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428647:84428723(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.469989 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428723:84428799(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.470320 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428799:84428843(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.474626 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84428843:84429847(1004) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080524> (DF)
11:34:54.475123 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84429847:84430031(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.475124 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430031:84430163(132) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.475951 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430163:84430359(196) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.476448 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430359:84430499(140) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.476449 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430499:84430543(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.476614 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430543:84430575(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.476945 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430575:84430619(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.477111 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430619:84430695(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.477277 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430695:84430727(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717826 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.478601 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84430727:84431119(392) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.478601 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431119:84431151(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.478767 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431151:84431183(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.479099 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431183:84431227(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.479099 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431227:84431303(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.480092 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431303:84431587(284) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.480755 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431587:84431739(152) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.480756 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431739:84431815(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.480921 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431815:84431859(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.481251 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431859:84431891(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.481417 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84431891:84432163(272) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080527> (DF)
11:34:54.482576 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84432163:84432531(368) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717827 226080537> (DF)
11:34:54.484398 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84432531:84433183(652) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.484564 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433183:84433271(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.484564 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433271:84433303(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.484895 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433303:84433335(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.485061 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433335:84433739(404) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.485392 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433739:84433815(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.485723 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433815:84433859(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.486718 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84433859:84434695(836) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080540> (DF)
11:34:54.487214 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84434695:84434899(204) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717828 226080554> (DF)
11:34:54.490198 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426555 win 9333 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080597 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490200 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426599 win 9322 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080597 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490202 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426707 win 9295 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080598 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490203 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426751 win 9284 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080598 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490362 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426751 win 9284 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080598 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490363 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426827 win 9265 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080598 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490365 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426967 win 9230 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080599 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490527 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84426967 win 9230 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080599 99717825> (DF)
11:34:54.490529 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84427163 win 9181 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080599 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.490692 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84434899:84435515(616) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080554> (DF)
11:34:54.490858 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84435515:84435603(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080554> (DF)
11:34:54.491354 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84435603:84435831(228) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080554> (DF)
11:34:54.491686 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84435831:84435875(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080554> (DF)
11:34:54.491852 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84435875:84436027(152) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080554> (DF)
11:34:54.493181 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84427731 win 9039 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080602 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.494833 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84436027:84436547(520) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080563> (DF)
11:34:54.494999 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84436547:84436591(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717829 226080563> (DF)
11:34:54.495996 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84427947 win 8985 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080603 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496159 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84427947 win 8985 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080603 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496161 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84427991 win 8974 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080603 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496163 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428199 win 8922 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080603 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496325 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428199 win 8922 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080603 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496327 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428243 win 8911 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080604 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496329 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428471 win 8854 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080604 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496330 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428515 win 8843 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080604 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496332 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428559 win 8832 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080605 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496334 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428603 win 8821 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080605 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.496490 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428603 win 8821 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080605 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.497317 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84436591:84437347(756) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717830 226080563> (DF)
11:34:54.498974 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84437347:84437927(580) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717830 226080563> (DF)
11:34:54.499308 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428647 win 8810 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080605 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.499310 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428799 win 8772 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080605 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.499312 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84428843 win 8761 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080606 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.500630 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84437927:84438639(712) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717831 226080574> (DF)
11:34:54.500631 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84438639:84438683(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717831 226080574> (DF)
11:34:54.500796 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84438683:84438727(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717831 226080574> (DF)
11:34:54.501458 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84438727:84438847(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717831 226080574> (DF)
11:34:54.501790 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84438847:84438955(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717831 226080574> (DF)
11:34:54.501955 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84438955:84439063(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717831 226080574> (DF)
11:34:54.502124 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84429847 win 8510 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080610 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.502618 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439063:84439247(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717832 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.502784 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439247:84439343(96) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717832 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.502949 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439343:84439419(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717832 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.503445 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439419:84439527(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717832 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.503611 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439527:84439591(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717832 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.504609 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430163 win 8431 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080611 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504611 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430359 win 8382 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080611 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504613 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430543 win 8336 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080612 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504772 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430543 win 8336 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080612 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504774 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430575 win 8328 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080612 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504776 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430619 win 8317 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080612 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504771 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439591:84439903(312) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717832 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.504938 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430619 win 8317 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080612 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504940 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430695 win 8298 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080613 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.504942 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84430727 win 8290 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080613 99717826> (DF)
11:34:54.506592 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84439903:84440295(392) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.506758 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440295:84440371(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.506759 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440371:84440403(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.507090 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440403:84440447(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.507421 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440447:84440479(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.507591 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431151 win 8184 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080614 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.507594 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431183 win 8176 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080614 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.507753 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431183 win 8176 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080614 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.507754 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431303 win 8146 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080615 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.507756 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431587 win 8075 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080616 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.507921 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431587 win 8075 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080616 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.507918 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440479:84440719(240) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.508249 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440719:84440763(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.508250 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440763:84440839(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.508580 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440839:84440883(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.509077 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440883:84440971(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.509077 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84440971:84441059(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717833 226080581> (DF)
11:34:54.509739 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84441059:84441267(208) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717834 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.510242 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431815 win 8018 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080616 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.510237 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84441267:84441387(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717834 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.510404 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431815 win 8018 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080616 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.510406 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431859 win 8007 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080616 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.510408 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84431891 win 7999 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080617 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.510409 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84432163 win 7931 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080617 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.510411 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84432531 win 7839 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080618 99717827> (DF)
11:34:54.511230 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84441387:84441615(228) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717834 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.512389 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84441615:84441659(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717834 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.512886 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84441659:84441791(132) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717834 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.513059 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433183 win 7676 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080620 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513218 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433183 win 7676 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080620 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513220 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433303 win 7646 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080620 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513222 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433335 win 7638 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080620 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513224 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433739 win 7537 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080621 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513385 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433739 win 7537 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080621 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513387 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433815 win 7518 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080621 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513388 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433859 win 7507 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080621 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.513551 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84433859 win 7507 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080621 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.515205 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84441791:84442039(248) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717834 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.516039 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84434695 win 7298 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080622 99717828> (DF)11:34:54.516201 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84434695 win 7298 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080622 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.516202 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84434899 win 7247 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080623 99717828> (DF)
11:34:54.517027 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442039:84442459(420) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.517193 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442459:84442491(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.517359 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442491:84442555(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.517524 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442555:84442587(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.517856 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442587:84442619(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.518686 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84435515 win 7093 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080626 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.518689 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84435603 win 7071 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080626 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.518690 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84435831 win 7014 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080627 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.518683 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442619:84442867(248) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.521338 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84435875 win 7003 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080627 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.521340 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84436027 win 6965 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080627 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.521333 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84442867:84443051(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.521500 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84436027 win 6965 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080627 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.523988 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84436547 win 6835 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080630 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.523990 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84436591 win 6824 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080631 99717829> (DF)
11:34:54.526636 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84437347 win 6635 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080633 99717830> (DF)
11:34:54.526638 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84437927 win 6490 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080634 99717830> (DF)
11:34:54.526801 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84437927 win 6490 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080634 99717830> (DF)
11:34:54.527628 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84443051:84444167(1116) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.528952 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84444167:84444655(488) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717835 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.529286 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84438683 win 6301 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080636 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.529288 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84438727 win 6290 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080636 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.529450 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84438727 win 6290 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080636 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.529452 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84438847 win 6260 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080637 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.529454 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84438955 win 6233 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080637 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.529616 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84438955 win 6233 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080637 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.529618 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439063 win 6206 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080637 99717831> (DF)
11:34:54.531934 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84444655:84445703(1048) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717836 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.532268 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439247 win 6160 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.532271 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439343 win 6136 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.532432 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439343 win 6136 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.532434 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439419 win 6117 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.532435 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439527 win 6090 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080639 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.532437 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439591 win 6074 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080639 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.532439 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84439903 win 5996 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080640 99717832> (DF)
11:34:54.535087 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440295 win 5898 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080642 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.535248 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440295 win 5898 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080642 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.535249 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440403 win 5871 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080642 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.535251 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440447 win 5860 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080643 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.535414 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440447 win 5860 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080643 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.535415 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440479 win 5852 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080643 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.535579 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84445703:84446239(536) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717836 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.537896 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84446239:84447019(780) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.537897 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447019:84447063(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.538066 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440719 win 5792 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080643 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.538068 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440839 win 5762 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080644 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.538070 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84440883 win 5751 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080644 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.538072 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441059 win 5707 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080645 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.538230 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441059 win 5707 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080645 99717833> (DF)
11:34:54.538232 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441267 win 5655 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080645 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.538233 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441387 win 5625 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080646 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.538228 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447063:84447151(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.538396 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441387 win 5625 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080646 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.538394 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447151:84447195(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.538725 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447195:84447359(164) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.541047 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441615 win 5568 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080647 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.541049 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441659 win 5557 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080648 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.541051 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84441791 win 5524 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080648 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.543696 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442039 win 5462 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080651 99717834> (DF)
11:34:54.543693 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447359:84447543(184) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.544356 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447543:84447719(176) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717837 226080595> (DF)
11:34:54.546179 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442459 win 5357 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546181 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442491 win 5349 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546343 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442491 win 5349 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546345 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442555 win 5333 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546347 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442587 win 5325 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546510 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442587 win 5325 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546511 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442619 win 5317 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080653 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.546513 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84442867 win 5255 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080654 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.548000 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84447719:84448371(652) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.548166 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448371:84448459(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.548167 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448459:84448503(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.548663 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448503:84448591(88) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.548994 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448591:84448623(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.549162 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84443051 win 5209 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080657 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.549325 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448623:84448667(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.549821 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448667:84448711(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.549988 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448711:84448787(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.550319 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448787:84448895(108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080599> (DF)
11:34:54.553962 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84448895:84449111(216) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.554294 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449111:84449207(96) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.554460 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449207:84449283(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.554957 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449283:84449415(132) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.556782 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84444655 win 4808 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080664 99717835> (DF)
11:34:54.557275 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449415:84449783(368) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.557607 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449783:84449847(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.557607 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449847:84449891(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.557938 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449891:84449935(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.558104 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449935:84449967(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.558435 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84449967:84450087(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.558766 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84450087:84450131(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.558767 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84450131:84450195(64) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.558932 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84450195:84450227(32) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717838 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.559432 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84445703 win 4546 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080667 99717836> (DF)
11:34:54.560256 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84450227:84450467(240) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717839 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.560588 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84450467:84450543(76) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717839 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.564896 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84446239 win 4412 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080671 99717836> (DF)
11:34:54.564898 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447063 win 4206 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080673 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.565060 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447063 win 4206 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080673 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.565062 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447151 win 4184 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080674 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.567714 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447195 win 4173 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080674 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.567877 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447195 win 4173 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080674 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.567878 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447359 win 4132 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080674 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.568703 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84450543:84451319(776) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717839 226080605> (DF)
11:34:54.570695 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447543 win 4086 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080679 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.570692 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84451319:84451731(412) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717839 226080613> (DF)
11:34:54.573343 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84447719 win 4042 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080680 99717837> (DF)
11:34:54.576159 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448371 win 3879 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080684 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.576161 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448503 win 3846 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080684 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.576163 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448591 win 3824 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080684 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.576165 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448623 win 3816 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080684 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.576323 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448623 win 3816 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080684 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.576325 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448667 win 3805 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080685 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.576820 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84451731:84452815(1084) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717840 226080613> (DF)
11:34:54.577150 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84452815:84452991(176) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717840 226080613> (DF)
11:34:54.577978 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84452991:84453383(392) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717840 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.578975 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448711 win 3794 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080685 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.578977 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448787 win 3775 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080685 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.579306 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448787 win 3775 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080685 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.579307 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84448895 win 3748 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080686 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.581790 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449111 win 3694 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080689 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.581955 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449111 win 3694 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080689 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.581956 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449207 win 3670 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080690 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.581958 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449283 win 3651 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080690 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.581960 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449415 win 3618 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080690 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.584771 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449783 win 3526 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080693 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.584773 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449891 win 3499 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080693 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.584935 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84453383:84454467(1084) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717841 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.587587 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449935 win 3488 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080693 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.587590 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84449967 win 3480 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080694 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.587591 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450087 win 3450 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080694 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.587593 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450195 win 3423 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080694 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.587753 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450195 win 3423 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080694 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.587755 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450227 win 3415 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080694 99717838> (DF)
11:34:54.587757 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450467 win 3355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080696 99717839> (DF)
11:34:54.587751 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84454467:84455575(1108) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717841 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.587752 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84455575:84455695(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717841 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.590070 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84455695:84456523(828) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717841 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.590242 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450543 win 3336 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080696 99717839> (DF)
11:34:54.590402 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84450543 win 3336 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080696 99717839> (DF)
11:34:54.590567 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84456523:84456675(152) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717841 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.590732 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84456675:84457195(520) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717841 226080627> (DF)
11:34:54.593216 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84457195:84458031(836) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717842 226080643> (DF)
11:34:54.593217 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84458031:84458195(164) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717843 226080657> (DF)
11:34:54.595537 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84451319 win 3142 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080704 99717839> (DF)
11:34:54.598189 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84451731 win 3039 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080706 99717839> (DF)
11:34:54.598352 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84451731 win 3039 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080706 99717839> (DF)
11:34:54.601168 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84458195:84458575(380) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717844 226080667> (DF)
11:34:54.601498 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84458575:84458619(44) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717845 226080674> (DF)
11:34:54.603487 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84452815 win 2768 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080712 99717840> (DF)
11:34:54.606303 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84452991 win 2724 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080713 99717840> (DF)
11:34:54.606306 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84453383 win 2626 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080713 99717840> (DF)
11:34:54.609945 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84458619:84458739(120) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717845 226080680> (DF)
11:34:54.611769 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84454467 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080721 99717841> (DF)
11:34:54.614584 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84455695 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080723 99717841> (DF)
11:34:54.617400 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84456523 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080726 99717841> (DF)
11:34:54.617402 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84456675 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080726 99717841> (DF)
11:34:54.617404 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84457195 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080726 99717841> (DF)
11:34:54.620051 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84458195 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080729 99717842> (DF)
11:34:54.620215 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84458195 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080729 99717842> (DF)
11:34:54.624355 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: P 84458739:84459023(284) ack 44 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99717846 226080693> (DF)
11:34:54.628332 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84458575 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080737 99717844> (DF)
11:34:54.628334 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84458619 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080737 99717845> (DF)
11:34:54.628497 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84458619 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080737 99717845> (DF)

This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking from
15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds. Notice the
many duplicate acks that serve no purpose (there are no lost packets and
the tcpdump is taken on the receiver so there is no packets/acks crossed
in flight).

11:40:08.256368 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134964459:134965575(1116) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749211 226394467> (DF)
11:40:08.265606 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134965575:134966691(1116) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749213 226394478> (DF)
11:40:08.265611 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 134966691 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226394503 99749211> (DF)
11:40:08.268555 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134966691:134967795(1104) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749213 226394478> (DF)
11:40:08.268569 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 134967795 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226394506 99749213> (DF)
11:40:08.270158 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134967795:134968911(1116) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749213 226394481> (DF)
11:40:08.273104 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134968911:134970007(1096) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749213 226394484> (DF)
11:40:08.273109 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 134970007 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226394510 99749213> (DF)
11:40:08.275514 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134970007:134971103(1096) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749214 226394487> (DF)
11:40:08.277522 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134971103:134972187(1084) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749214 226394490> (DF)
11:40:08.277527 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 134972187 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226394514 99749214> (DF)
11:40:08.279664 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: . 134972187:134973263(1076) ack 56 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99749214 226394492> (DF)
11:40:08.279678 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 134973263 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226394517 99749214> (DF)

Five minutes later the TCP window is still at 2355, having never
recovered. The window is so small that the available bandwidth for this
connection is too small to keep up with the real-time data so it is
falling behind, hence large packets are again being used. The application
processing the data (Java-based) is mostly idle at this point, and netstat
shows its recv queue to be empty. There is no apparent reason why the
kernel shouldn't enlarge the window.

In fact, if I let it continue, it eventually shrinks the window even
further (by 18:19:29, the time I'm writing this email, it's gone all the
way down to 1373). As I mentioned earlier, I've seen it go as low as 181.

We are kind of stumped at this point, and it's proving to be a
show-stopping bug for our purposes, especially over WAN links that have
higher latency (for obvious reasons). Any kind of assistance would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
-Ion


2005-09-01 22:43:04

by David Miller

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels


Thanks for the empty posting. Please provide the content you
intended to post, and furthermore please post it to the network
developer mailing list, [email protected]

Thanks.

2005-09-01 22:49:24

by Jesper Juhl

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On 9/2/05, David S. Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the empty posting. Please provide the content you
> intended to post, and furthermore please post it to the network
> developer mailing list, [email protected]
>
Hmm, I see plenty of content in the post. Want me to farward you a
copy off list ?

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2005-09-01 22:53:19

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hi David,

On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, David S. Miller wrote:

> Thanks for the empty posting. Please provide the content you
> intended to post, and furthermore please post it to the network
> developer mailing list, [email protected]

First of all, thanks for the reply (even to an empty posting :).

The posting wasn't actually empty, it was probably too long (94K according
to my sent-mail folder) and majordomo truncated it to zero. It has some
tcpdump snippets, that's what made it so long... unfortunately, they're
all necessary to understand the nature of the bug. I wasn't sure about
netdev, that's why I posted it only to linux-kernel and linux-net.

I can provide the full tcpdump out-of-band to interested people, since I
don't think I can get it past majordomo.

Here is the text of the message without the tcpdump inserts:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello,

I've been tracking down this bug for some time, and I'm fairly convinced
at this point that it's a kernel bug.

Under certain conditions, the TCP stack starts shrinking the TCP window
down to some ridiculously low values (hundreds of bytes, as low as 181)
and never recovers. The certain conditions I mentioned are not well
understood at this point, but they include a long-lived connection with a
very one-sided, fluctuating traffic flowing through it.

So far I've been able to reproduce it on plain-vanilla 2.4.9, 2.4.11.9,
and 2.4.12.2, as well as on the RHEL3 kernels 2.4.21-20 and 2.4.21-31. The
hardware is dual Opteron 250, running both 32- and 64-bit SMP kernels
(seems to make no difference). I've also seen the bug occur on a single
Athlon XP running 2.6.11.9 UP.

The bug occurs with all sysctl settings at their default values. I've
tried enabling and disabling pretty much all the tcp-related sysctl's in
/proc/sys/net/ipv4, to no visible improvement.

Here are a few tcpdump snippets of a TCP connection exhibiting the bug
(the complete tcpdump is available upon request, but it's very large).
10.2.20.246 is the data receiver and is the box exhibiting the bug (I'm
not sure what 10.2.224.182 is running, I don't have access to it). The
data being sent through is real-time financial data; the session begins by
catching up (at line speed) to present time, then continues to receive
real-time data as it is being generated. For what it's worth, we've never
been seen the bug occur while the session is still catching up (and
receiving a few large packets at a time); it always seems to happen while
receiving real-time data (many small packets, variably interspaced).

[I apologize for the amount of tcpdump data, but it's the only way to show
the bug in action.]

[tcpdump output removed]

The connection is established and the receiver's TCP window quickly ramps
up to 8192.

[tcpdump output removed]

Shortly thereafter the TCP window increases further to 16534. It remains
around 16534 for the next 5 minutes or so.

[tcpdump output removed]

A few minutes later it has finally caught up to present time and it starts
receiving smaller packets containing real-time data. The TCP window is
still 16534 at this point.

[tcpdump output removed]

This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking from
15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds. Notice the
many duplicate acks that serve no purpose (there are no lost packets and
the tcpdump is taken on the receiver so there is no packets/acks crossed
in flight).

[tcpdump output removed]

Five minutes later the TCP window is still at 2355, having never
recovered. The window is so small that the available bandwidth for this
connection is too small to keep up with the real-time data so it is
falling behind, hence large packets are again being used. The application
processing the data (Java-based) is mostly idle at this point, and netstat
shows its recv queue to be empty. There is no apparent reason why the
kernel shouldn't enlarge the window.

In fact, if I let it continue, it eventually shrinks the window even
further (by 18:19:29, the time I'm writing this email, it's gone all the
way down to 1373). As I mentioned earlier, I've seen it go as low as 181.

We are kind of stumped at this point, and it's proving to be a
show-stopping bug for our purposes, especially over WAN links that have
higher latency (for obvious reasons). Any kind of assistance would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
-Ion

2005-09-01 22:53:25

by David Miller

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

From: Jesper Juhl <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 00:49:20 +0200

> Hmm, I see plenty of content in the post. Want me to farward you a
> copy off list ?

Please do, I didn't see anything.

It still needs to be reposted to [email protected]
anyways :)

2005-09-01 23:37:07

by Jesper Juhl

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On 9/2/05, Ion Badulescu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, David S. Miller wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the empty posting. Please provide the content you
> > intended to post, and furthermore please post it to the network
> > developer mailing list, [email protected]
>
> First of all, thanks for the reply (even to an empty posting :).
>
> The posting wasn't actually empty, it was probably too long (94K according

Two solutions commonly applied to that problem :

- put the big file(s) online somewhere and include an URL in the email
- compress the file(s) and attach the compressed files to the email

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2005-09-02 02:51:56

by John Heffner

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Sep 1, 2005, at 6:53 PM, Ion Badulescu wrote:
>
> A few minutes later it has finally caught up to present time and it
> starts receiving smaller packets containing real-time data. The TCP
> window is still 16534 at this point.
>
> [tcpdump output removed]
>
> This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking from
> 15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds. Notice
> the many duplicate acks that serve no purpose (there are no lost
> packets and the tcpdump is taken on the receiver so there is no
> packets/acks crossed in flight).

I have an idea why this is going on. Packets are pre-allocated by the
driver to be a max packet size, so when you send small packets, it
wastes a lot of memory. Currently Linux uses the packets at the
beginning of a connection to make a guess at how best to advertise its
window so as not to overflow the socket's memory bounds. Since you
start out with big segments then go to small ones, this is defeating
that mechanism. It's actually documented in the comments in
tcp_input.c. :)

* The scheme does not work when sender sends good segments opening
* window and then starts to feed us spagetti. But it should work
* in common situations. Otherwise, we have to rely on queue collapsing.

If you overflow the socket's memory bound, it ends up calling
tcp_clamp_window(). (I'm not sure this is really the right thing to do
here before trying to collapse the queue.) If the receiving
application doesn't fall too far behind, it might help you to set a
much larger receiver buffer.

-John

2005-09-02 04:52:03

by Noritoshi Demizu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Below may not be directly related to the cause of the problem.
But I think some window sizes in your mail need to be re-evaluated.

> 11:29:54.961998 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: S 1972343059:1972343059(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 225781001 0,nop,wscale 2> (DF)
> 11:29:54.983334 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: S 2770690746:2770690746(0) ack 1972343060 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687881 225781001,mss 1460,nop,wscale 1,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)

Since the TCP Window Scale options are exchanged,
the window size field contains shifted value except SYNs.

> 11:29:55.216634 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 14307 win 8192 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781255 99687903> (DF)
>
> The connection is established and the receiver's TCP window quickly ramps
> up to 8192.

I think the real window size here is 8192 << 2 = 32768.

> 11:29:55.707823 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 274527 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225781747 99687948> (DF)
>
> Shortly thereafter the TCP window increases further to 16534. It remains
> around 16534 for the next 5 minutes or so.

I think the real window size here is 16534 << 2 = 66136.

> 11:31:09.345250 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 38676603 win 16534 <nop,nop,timestamp 225855408 99695308> (DF)
>
> A few minutes later it has finally caught up to present time and it starts
> receiving smaller packets containing real-time data. The TCP window is
> still 16534 at this point.

I think the real window size here is 16534 << 2 = 66136.

> 11:34:54.337167 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84402527 win 15340 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080473 99717814> (DF)
(sniop)
> 11:34:54.628497 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84458619 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080737 99717845> (DF)
>
> This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking from
> 15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds.

I think the real window sizes are 15340 << 2 = 61360 and 2355 << 2 = 9420.
Hence, the right edges can be calculated as the following:

84402527 + 15340 << 2 = 84463887
84458619 + 2355 << 2 = 84468039

So, the window is not shrinked between those two lines.
Sorry, I have not checked other lines.

> 11:40:08.279678 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 134973263 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226394517 99749214> (DF)
>
> Five minutes later the TCP window is still at 2355, having never recovered.

I think the real window size here is 2355 << 2 = 9420.

> As I mentioned earlier, I've seen it go as low as 181.

I think the real window size is 181 << 2 = 724.

Regards,
Noritoshi Demizu

2005-09-02 05:19:18

by Stephen Hemminger

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 13:51:38 +0900 (JST)
Noritoshi Demizu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Below may not be directly related to the cause of the problem.
> But I think some window sizes in your mail need to be re-evaluated.
>
> > 11:29:54.961998 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: S 1972343059:1972343059(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 225781001 0,nop,wscale 2> (DF)
> > 11:29:54.983334 10.2.224.182.8700 > 10.2.20.246.33060: S 2770690746:2770690746(0) ack 1972343060 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 99687881 225781001,mss 1460,nop,wscale 1,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)
>
> Since the TCP Window Scale options are exchanged,
> the window size field contains shifted value except SYNs.

Be careful, tcpdump may be tracking the window scale and reporting
scaled values. Seems unlikely since with a window scale of 2, and odd
window size would be impossible. Also, is there by any chance a busted
firewall in the way (like OpenBSD) that corrupts window scaling.

2005-09-02 05:45:40

by Noritoshi Demizu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

> > Since the TCP Window Scale options are exchanged,
> > the window size field contains shifted value except SYNs.
>
> Be careful, tcpdump may be tracking the window scale and reporting
> scaled values. Seems unlikely since with a window scale of 2, and odd
> window size would be impossible.

I am sorry if tcpdump tracks the window scale option. But I think it
is unlikely, because there are odd window sizes, as you pointed out.

By the way, if tcpdump does not track the window scale option, the right
edge (ack + real win) does not change between the following two ACKs.

> 11:34:54.337167 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84402527 win 15340 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080473 99717814> (DF)
(259 ACKs are omitted here)
> 11:34:54.611769 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84454467 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080721 99717841> (DF)

The first line is the 37th ACK and the second line is the 295th ACK.

ACK#37: ack=84402527 win=15340 right_edge=84463887 (= ack + win * 4)
ACK#295: ack=84454467 win=2355 right_edge=84463887 (= ack + win * 4)

And all ACKs later than ACK#295 has win=2355 (2355*4=9420).

This may be a hint. But, sorry, I do not know the internal of Linux TCP.

Regards,
Noritoshi Demizu

2005-09-02 06:11:45

by Noritoshi Demizu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

> By the way, if tcpdump does not track the window scale option, the right
> edge (ack + real win) does not change between the following two ACKs.
>
> > 11:34:54.337167 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84402527 win 15340 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080473 99717814> (DF)
> (259 ACKs are omitted here)
> > 11:34:54.611769 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84454467 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080721 99717841> (DF)
>
> The first line is the 37th ACK and the second line is the 295th ACK.
>
> ACK#37: ack=84402527 win=15340 right_edge=84463887 (= ack + win * 4)
> ACK#295: ack=84454467 win=2355 right_edge=84463887 (= ack + win * 4)
>
> And all ACKs later than ACK#295 has win=2355 (2355*4=9420).
>
> This may be a hint. But, sorry, I do not know the internal of Linux TCP.

I think there is a possibility that some middle-box does something,
for example, some middle-box between the two machines does kinda
traffic-shaping by tweaking the TCP window size field.

Regards,
Noritoshi Demizu

2005-09-02 06:28:26

by David Miller

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

From: John Heffner <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 22:51:48 -0400

> I have an idea why this is going on. Packets are pre-allocated by the
> driver to be a max packet size, so when you send small packets, it
> wastes a lot of memory. Currently Linux uses the packets at the
> beginning of a connection to make a guess at how best to advertise its
> window so as not to overflow the socket's memory bounds. Since you
> start out with big segments then go to small ones, this is defeating
> that mechanism. It's actually documented in the comments in
> tcp_input.c. :)
>
> * The scheme does not work when sender sends good segments opening
> * window and then starts to feed us spagetti. But it should work
> * in common situations. Otherwise, we have to rely on queue collapsing.

That's a strong possibility, good catch John.

Although, I'm still not ruling out some box in the middle
even though I consider it less likely than your theory.

So you're suggesting that tcp_prune_queue() should do the:

if (atomic_read(&sk->sk_rmem_alloc) >= sk->sk_rcvbuf)
tcp_clamp_window(sk, tp);

check after attempting to collapse the queue.

But, that window clamping should fix the problem, as we recalculate
the window to advertise.

2005-09-02 12:11:25

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Noritoshi Demizu wrote:

>> By the way, if tcpdump does not track the window scale option, the right
>> edge (ack + real win) does not change between the following two ACKs.
>>
>>> 11:34:54.337167 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84402527 win 15340 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080473 99717814> (DF)
>> (259 ACKs are omitted here)
>>> 11:34:54.611769 10.2.20.246.33060 > 10.2.224.182.8700: . ack 84454467 win 2355 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080721 99717841> (DF)
>>
>> The first line is the 37th ACK and the second line is the 295th ACK.
>>
>> ACK#37: ack=84402527 win=15340 right_edge=84463887 (= ack + win * 4)
>> ACK#295: ack=84454467 win=2355 right_edge=84463887 (= ack + win * 4)
>>
>> And all ACKs later than ACK#295 has win=2355 (2355*4=9420).
>>
>> This may be a hint. But, sorry, I do not know the internal of Linux TCP.

Oh, it's absolutely possible (even likely) that the application was slow
between 11:34:54.337167 and 11:34:54.611769 and data kept accumulating in
the socket buffer. The real problem is not the shrinking of the window,
but the fact that it never increases back to normal once the socket buffer
is emptied.

> I think there is a possibility that some middle-box does something,
> for example, some middle-box between the two machines does kinda
> traffic-shaping by tweaking the TCP window size field.

Not really: the tcpdump is taken on the very box that generates the acks
with the shrinking window, so it can't possibly be affected by any shaper.
Unless the shaper is the Linux kernel itself...

-Ion

2005-09-02 13:01:42

by Guillaume Autran

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

I experienced the very same problem but with window size going all the
way down to just a few bytes (14 bytes). dump files available upon
requests :)
Ion, how were you able to reproduce the issue ? Can the same type of
traffice always reproduce the issue or is it more intermittent ?

Best regards,
Guillaume.




John Heffner wrote:

> On Sep 1, 2005, at 6:53 PM, Ion Badulescu wrote:
>
>>
>> A few minutes later it has finally caught up to present time and it
>> starts receiving smaller packets containing real-time data. The TCP
>> window is still 16534 at this point.
>>
>> [tcpdump output removed]
>>
>> This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking
>> from 15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds.
>> Notice the many duplicate acks that serve no purpose (there are no
>> lost packets and the tcpdump is taken on the receiver so there is no
>> packets/acks crossed in flight).
>
>
> I have an idea why this is going on. Packets are pre-allocated by the
> driver to be a max packet size, so when you send small packets, it
> wastes a lot of memory. Currently Linux uses the packets at the
> beginning of a connection to make a guess at how best to advertise its
> window so as not to overflow the socket's memory bounds. Since you
> start out with big segments then go to small ones, this is defeating
> that mechanism. It's actually documented in the comments in
> tcp_input.c. :)
>
> * The scheme does not work when sender sends good segments opening
> * window and then starts to feed us spagetti. But it should work
> * in common situations. Otherwise, we have to rely on queue collapsing.
>
> If you overflow the socket's memory bound, it ends up calling
> tcp_clamp_window(). (I'm not sure this is really the right thing to
> do here before trying to collapse the queue.) If the receiving
> application doesn't fall too far behind, it might help you to set a
> much larger receiver buffer.
>
> -John
>
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2005-09-02 13:48:47

by Alexey Kuznetsov

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello!

> If you overflow the socket's memory bound, it ends up calling
> tcp_clamp_window(). (I'm not sure this is really the right thing to do
> here before trying to collapse the queue.)

Collapsing is too expensive procedure, it is rather an emergency measure.
So, tcp collapses queue, when it is necessary, but it must reduce window
as well.

Alexey

2005-09-02 13:48:41

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Guillaume Autran wrote:

> I experienced the very same problem but with window size going all the way
> down to just a few bytes (14 bytes). dump files available upon requests :)
> Ion, how were you able to reproduce the issue ? Can the same type of traffice
> always reproduce the issue or is it more intermittent ?

I have no problem whatsoever reproducing it, at least with the kind of
traffic I described. I had 4 flows like that running yesterday, and all 4
had TCP window sizes smaller than 500 bytes on the receiver by mid-day.

-Ion

2005-09-02 13:53:19

by Alexey Kuznetsov

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello!

> I experienced the very same problem but with window size going all the
> way down to just a few bytes (14 bytes). dump files available upon
> requests :)

I do request.

TCP is not allowed to reduce window to a value less than 2*MSS no matter
how hard network device or peer try to confuse it. :-)

Alexey

2005-09-02 14:05:28

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hi David,

On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, David S. Miller wrote:

> From: John Heffner <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 22:51:48 -0400
>
>> I have an idea why this is going on. Packets are pre-allocated by the
>> driver to be a max packet size, so when you send small packets, it
>> wastes a lot of memory. Currently Linux uses the packets at the
>> beginning of a connection to make a guess at how best to advertise its
>> window so as not to overflow the socket's memory bounds. Since you
>> start out with big segments then go to small ones, this is defeating
>> that mechanism. It's actually documented in the comments in
>> tcp_input.c. :)
>>
>> * The scheme does not work when sender sends good segments opening
>> * window and then starts to feed us spagetti. But it should work
>> * in common situations. Otherwise, we have to rely on queue collapsing.
>
> That's a strong possibility, good catch John.

That's possible, but see below.

> Although, I'm still not ruling out some box in the middle
> even though I consider it less likely than your theory.

There is no funky box in the middle, that much I can guarantee you.

I said yesterday that I don't have access to the sender. While that's true
for the flow I had captured in those dumps, I saw the same phenomenon
occur between two boxes I control fully. The sender is running Windows
2000, and is separated from the receiver by a single Catalyst 6500
switch/router (they are on different VLAN's) which doesn't do anything
fancy (I control the switch as well).

This particular Win2k sender sends _only_ real-time data, it's not capable
of rewinding. So it's always sending small packets, from start to finish,
yet the problem still occurs.

Note that even real-time data can end up generating a stream of full-size
packets occassionally. It's just very unlikely they would occur at the
start of the flow, as market data is very thin in the pre-market open hours.

> So you're suggesting that tcp_prune_queue() should do the:
>
> if (atomic_read(&sk->sk_rmem_alloc) >= sk->sk_rcvbuf)
> tcp_clamp_window(sk, tp);
>
> check after attempting to collapse the queue.
>
> But, that window clamping should fix the problem, as we recalculate
> the window to advertise.

Patches for testing are very much welcome...

Thanks,
-Ion

2005-09-02 14:10:23

by John Heffner

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Sep 2, 2005, at 10:05 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> This particular Win2k sender sends _only_ real-time data, it's not
> capable of rewinding. So it's always sending small packets, from start
> to finish, yet the problem still occurs.
>
> Note that even real-time data can end up generating a stream of
> full-size packets occassionally. It's just very unlikely they would
> occur at the start of the flow, as market data is very thin in the
> pre-market open hours.

The rcv_ssthresh growth can actually take place anywhere in the flow,
not just at the beginning.



>> But, that window clamping should fix the problem, as we recalculate
>> the window to advertise.
>
> Patches for testing are very much welcome...

Have you tried increasing the size of the receive buffer yet?

-John

2005-09-02 14:11:34

by John Heffner

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Sep 2, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:

> Hello!
>
>> I experienced the very same problem but with window size going all the
>> way down to just a few bytes (14 bytes). dump files available upon
>> requests :)
>
> I do request.
>
> TCP is not allowed to reduce window to a value less than 2*MSS no
> matter
> how hard network device or peer try to confuse it. :-)

You're right, that doesn't make sense...

2005-09-02 14:17:11

by John Heffner

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Sep 2, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:

> Hello!
>
>> If you overflow the socket's memory bound, it ends up calling
>> tcp_clamp_window(). (I'm not sure this is really the right thing to
>> do
>> here before trying to collapse the queue.)
>
> Collapsing is too expensive procedure, it is rather an emergency
> measure.
> So, tcp collapses queue, when it is necessary, but it must reduce
> window
> as well.

Right.

I wonder if clamping the window though is too harsh. Maybe just
setting the rcv_ssthresh down is better? Why the distinction between
in-order and out-of-order data? Because you expect in-order data to be
a persistent case?

-John

2005-09-02 14:34:09

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, John Heffner wrote:

> Have you tried increasing the size of the receive buffer yet?

Actually, I just did. I changed rmem_max and rmem_default to 4MB and
tcp_rmem to "64k 4MB 4MB". It did seem to help, but I'm wondering if
that's simply because it has a _lot_ of memory now to leak before it
starts eating up into the window size.

I also ran into some very strange packet loss problems that weren't
occurring yesterday; they only started occurring after I increased the
buffer size. Most strange. If they happen again, I'll make sure I capture
the flow to analyze it.

Anyway, that was just to see if I can do anything at all to mitigate the
problem. I'll try again with smaller buffers (4k 128k 256k) and see what
happens.

Thanks,
-Ion

2005-09-02 14:48:09

by John Heffner

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Sep 2, 2005, at 10:33 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, John Heffner wrote:
>
>> Have you tried increasing the size of the receive buffer yet?
>
> Actually, I just did. I changed rmem_max and rmem_default to 4MB and
> tcp_rmem to "64k 4MB 4MB". It did seem to help, but I'm wondering if
> that's simply because it has a _lot_ of memory now to leak before it
> starts eating up into the window size.

If it is window clamping, then you should be asymptotically approaching
a ratio between receive buffer and window that corresponds (with a
fudge factor) to the ratio between TCP segment data size and allocated
packet size. If you make the receive buffer large enough, then the
clamped window should still end up big enough. Also, since you have
"real time" data, a larger receive buffer should probably be adequate
to eliminate this problem, since it only occurs when the receiving
application falls behind for a while, and a bigger receive buffer
allows it to fall behind more without triggering the window clamping.

-John

2005-09-02 15:12:09

by Alexey Kuznetsov

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello!

> I wonder if clamping the window though is too harsh. Maybe just
> setting the rcv_ssthresh down is better?

It is too harsh. This was invented before we learned how to collapse
received data, that time tiny segments were fatal and clamping was
the last weapon against misbehaving connections.

It can be removed.

Actually, right solution would be an attempt to calculate ratio
window/rcvbuf dynamically. It looked quite tricky, so it was not done.
Instead it is controlled with static sysctl sysctl_tcp_adv_win_scale.
It does not work sometimes f.e. when a device has larger link level overhead.
I think, this should be reconsidered.

> Why the distinction between
> in-order and out-of-order data? Because you expect in-order data to be
> a persistent case?

Overflow in in-order data is hard, we cannot drop data. Also, it means
that receiving application cannot hold to receive rate and we can shrink
window.

Out-of-order data are different: we can drop the segments if we are
in serious troubles and overflow there can be cured by expansion of window
to allow fast retransmit.

Alexey

2005-09-02 15:44:01

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, John Heffner wrote:

> If it is window clamping, then you should be asymptotically approaching a
> ratio between receive buffer and window that corresponds (with a fudge
> factor) to the ratio between TCP segment data size and allocated packet size.
> If you make the receive buffer large enough, then the clamped window should
> still end up big enough.

For what it's worth, running with a 512k receive buffer still caused the
clamping to occur, though it took longer than with the normal buffer size.
The window went down from a maximum of 12291 (times 2^4 due to window
scaling) to 3190 currently. That's still enough for our purposes, but I'll
keep monitoring it to see if it shrinks any further. It could be a viable
work-around for the time being.

Is this a bug, though, or a feature? :)

> Also, since you have "real time" data, a larger
> receive buffer should probably be adequate to eliminate this problem, since
> it only occurs when the receiving application falls behind for a while, and a
> bigger receive buffer allows it to fall behind more without triggering the
> window clamping.

Correct. I noticed too while experimenting that the clamping never occurs
if the application is fast enough to keep the socket buffer empty. It's
when data is allowed to accumulate in the buffer that the window shrinks,
and then it never grows back, as if a portion of the buffer got lost
permanently.

-Ion

2005-09-02 18:37:30

by Alexey Kuznetsov

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello!

> This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking from
> 15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds. Notice the
> many duplicate acks that serve no purpose

These are not duplicate, TCP_NODELAY sender just starts flooding
tiny segments, and those are normal ACKs acking those segments, note
ACK field is not the same.

> Five minutes later the TCP window is still at 2355,
....
> We are kind of stumped at this point, and it's proving to be a
> show-stopping bug for our purposes, especially over WAN links that have
> higher latency (for obvious reasons). Any kind of assistance would be
> greatly appreciated.

I still do not know how the value of 184 is possible in your case,
I would expect 730 as an absolute possible minumum. I see 9420 (2355*4).
Anyway, ignoring this puzzle, the following patch for 2.4 should help.


--- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c.orig 2003-02-20 20:38:39.000000000 +0300
+++ net/ipv4/tcp_input.c 2005-09-02 22:28:00.845952888 +0400
@@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
app_win -= tp->ack.rcv_mss;
app_win = max(app_win, 2U*tp->advmss);

- if (!ofo_win)
- tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp, app_win);
tp->rcv_ssthresh = min(tp->window_clamp, 2U*tp->advmss);
}
}

2005-09-02 20:58:56

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hi Alexey,

On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:

>> This is where things start going bad. The window starts shrinking from
>> 15340 all the way down to 2355 over the course of 0.3 seconds. Notice the
>> many duplicate acks that serve no purpose
>
> These are not duplicate, TCP_NODELAY sender just starts flooding
> tiny segments, and those are normal ACKs acking those segments, note
> ACK field is not the same.

Well, take a look at the double acks for 84439343, 84440447 and 84441059,
they seem pretty much identical to me.

> I still do not know how the value of 184 is possible in your case,
> I would expect 730 as an absolute possible minumum. I see 9420 (2355*4).

The numbers I mentioned are straight from the tcpdump and are not scaled,
so they need to be multiplied by 4. But even 9420, combined with a RTT of
20ms, results in a total usable bandwidth of about 3.75 Mbps, not enough
for this real-time stream at peak times.

Besides, it often gets even worse than 2355, all it takes is a few
application slowdowns.

> Anyway, ignoring this puzzle, the following patch for 2.4 should help.
>
>
> --- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c.orig 2003-02-20 20:38:39.000000000 +0300
> +++ net/ipv4/tcp_input.c 2005-09-02 22:28:00.845952888 +0400
> @@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
> app_win -= tp->ack.rcv_mss;
> app_win = max(app_win, 2U*tp->advmss);
>
> - if (!ofo_win)
> - tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp, app_win);
> tp->rcv_ssthresh = min(tp->window_clamp, 2U*tp->advmss);
> }
> }

That makes perfect sense...

I'll test it out on Tuesday, when I can connect again to the real-time
streams that we use.

Thanks a lot!
-Ion

2005-09-02 21:18:31

by Alexey Kuznetsov

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello!

> Well, take a look at the double acks for 84439343, 84440447 and 84441059,
> they seem pretty much identical to me.

It is just a little tcpdump glitch.

19:34:54.532271 < 10.2.20.246.33060 > 65.171.224.182.8700: . 44:44(0) ack 84439343 win 24544 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF) (ttl 64, id 60946)
19:34:54.532432 < 10.2.20.246.33060 > 65.171.224.182.8700: . 44:44(0) ack 84439343 win 24544 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF) (ttl 64, id 60946)

It is one ACK (look at IP ID), shown twice. This happens sometimes
with our packet socket.


> >I still do not know how the value of 184 is possible in your case,
> >I would expect 730 as an absolute possible minumum. I see 9420 (2355*4).
>
> The numbers I mentioned are straight from the tcpdump and are not scaled,

I understood. I expect when 184*4, when you said 184. But minimum is
still 730 (unscaled 1460*2). If you really saw values lower than 730
(unscaled 1460*2), there is another more severe problem and the suggested
patch will not solve it.

Alexey

2005-09-02 23:09:42

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hi Alexey,

On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:

>> Well, take a look at the double acks for 84439343, 84440447 and 84441059,
>> they seem pretty much identical to me.
>
> It is just a little tcpdump glitch.
>
> 19:34:54.532271 < 10.2.20.246.33060 > 65.171.224.182.8700: . 44:44(0) ack 84439343 win 24544 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF) (ttl 64, id 60946)
> 19:34:54.532432 < 10.2.20.246.33060 > 65.171.224.182.8700: . 44:44(0) ack 84439343 win 24544 <nop,nop,timestamp 226080638 99717832> (DF) (ttl 64, id 60946)
>
> It is one ACK (look at IP ID), shown twice. This happens sometimes
> with our packet socket.

Ahh... ack. :) That explains it.

> I understood. I expect when 184*4, when you said 184. But minimum is
> still 730 (unscaled 1460*2). If you really saw values lower than 730
> (unscaled 1460*2), there is another more severe problem and the suggested
> patch will not solve it.

I really did see very small values. This one is plucked from one of
today's streams, after a full day's worth of data had passed through it:

19:03:19.659454 10.1.12.11.8001 > 10.2.10.212.56690: P 3:6(3) ack 1 win 65529 <nop,nop,timestamp 27146219 3617561665> (DF)
19:03:19.659462 10.2.10.212.56690 > 10.1.12.11.8001: . ack 6 win 181 <nop,nop,timestamp 3617562713 27146219> (DF)
19:03:20.690719 10.1.12.11.8001 > 10.2.10.212.56690: P 6:9(3) ack 1 win 65529 <nop,nop,timestamp 27146230 3617562713> (DF)
19:03:20.690727 10.2.10.212.56690 > 10.1.12.11.8001: . ack 9 win 181 <nop,nop,timestamp 3617563744 27146230> (DF)

10.1.12.11 is the Win2k box, 10.2.10.212 is the Linux box. The socket
buffer sizes are the defaults, so the scaling is most likely 2^2. The
packets being exchanged at this point are just heartbeats.

On Tuesday I can try to capture a full session from the very begining, if
you think it would help.

Thanks,
-Ion

2005-09-28 16:31:55

by Ion Badulescu

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hi Alexey,

On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:

> Anyway, ignoring this puzzle, the following patch for 2.4 should help.
>
>
> --- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c.orig 2003-02-20 20:38:39.000000000 +0300
> +++ net/ipv4/tcp_input.c 2005-09-02 22:28:00.845952888 +0400
> @@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
> app_win -= tp->ack.rcv_mss;
> app_win = max(app_win, 2U*tp->advmss);
>
> - if (!ofo_win)
> - tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp, app_win);
> tp->rcv_ssthresh = min(tp->window_clamp, 2U*tp->advmss);
> }
> }

I'm very happy to report that the above patch, applied to 2.6.12.6, seems
to have cured the TCP window problem we were experiencing. I've been
testing it extensively over the last 4 weeks, and I have yet to see any
repeats of the previous behavior.

The TCP window now usually settles to around 4k (unscaled, 16k scaled),
which is smallish but good enough for our purposes.

Thanks,
-Ion

2005-09-29 15:17:46

by Alexey Kuznetsov

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hello!

> >Anyway, ignoring this puzzle, the following patch for 2.4 should help.
> >
> >
> >--- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c.orig 2003-02-20 20:38:39.000000000 +0300
> >+++ net/ipv4/tcp_input.c 2005-09-02 22:28:00.845952888 +0400
> >@@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
> > app_win -= tp->ack.rcv_mss;
> > app_win = max(app_win, 2U*tp->advmss);
> >
> >- if (!ofo_win)
> >- tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp, app_win);
> > tp->rcv_ssthresh = min(tp->window_clamp, 2U*tp->advmss);
> > }
> >}
>
> I'm very happy to report that the above patch, applied to 2.6.12.6, seems
> to have cured the TCP window problem we were experiencing.

Good. I think the patch is to be applied to all mainstream kernels.

The only obstacle is the second report by Guillaume Autran <[email protected]>,
which has some allied characteristics, but after analysis it is something
impossible, read, cryptic and severe bug. :-( I did not get a responce
to the last query, so the investigation stalled.

Alexey

2005-09-29 15:33:41

by Guillaume Autran

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

Hi!

Sorry Alexey for keeping it quiet but I got pulled away to some other duties for
the past 3 weeks.

Anyway, the similar problem I was reporting has not been seen since that last
incident a month ago. We did change, on our application side, some of the
parameters (aka SO_RCVBUF) that did not need to be set in the first place (bug
on our side).

This plus your patch seem to have resolve the issues we were having. So, it's
all good !

Thanks again..
Guillaume.


Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
>>>Anyway, ignoring this puzzle, the following patch for 2.4 should help.
>>>
>>>
>>>--- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c.orig 2003-02-20 20:38:39.000000000 +0300
>>>+++ net/ipv4/tcp_input.c 2005-09-02 22:28:00.845952888 +0400
>>>@@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
>>> app_win -= tp->ack.rcv_mss;
>>> app_win = max(app_win, 2U*tp->advmss);
>>>
>>>- if (!ofo_win)
>>>- tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp, app_win);
>>> tp->rcv_ssthresh = min(tp->window_clamp, 2U*tp->advmss);
>>> }
>>>}
>>
>>I'm very happy to report that the above patch, applied to 2.6.12.6, seems
>>to have cured the TCP window problem we were experiencing.
>
>
> Good. I think the patch is to be applied to all mainstream kernels.
>
> The only obstacle is the second report by Guillaume Autran <[email protected]>,
> which has some allied characteristics, but after analysis it is something
> impossible, read, cryptic and severe bug. :-( I did not get a responce
> to the last query, so the investigation stalled.
>
> Alexey
>

--
=======================================
Guillaume Autran
Senior Software Engineer
MRV Communications, Inc.
Tel: (978) 952-4932 office
=======================================

2005-09-29 16:05:41

by John Heffner

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

On Thursday 29 September 2005 11:17 am, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > >Anyway, ignoring this puzzle, the following patch for 2.4 should help.
> > >
> > >
> > >--- net/ipv4/tcp_input.c.orig 2003-02-20 20:38:39.000000000 +0300
> > >+++ net/ipv4/tcp_input.c 2005-09-02 22:28:00.845952888 +0400
> > >@@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
> > > app_win -= tp->ack.rcv_mss;
> > > app_win = max(app_win, 2U*tp->advmss);
> > >
> > >- if (!ofo_win)
> > >- tp->window_clamp = min(tp->window_clamp, app_win);
> > > tp->rcv_ssthresh = min(tp->window_clamp, 2U*tp->advmss);
> > > }
> > >}
> >
> > I'm very happy to report that the above patch, applied to 2.6.12.6, seems
> > to have cured the TCP window problem we were experiencing.
>
> Good. I think the patch is to be applied to all mainstream kernels.

Has anyone looked at the patch I sent out on Sept 9? It goes a few steps
further, addressing some additional problems. Original message below.

Thanks,
-John

-----

This is a patch for discussion addressing some receive buffer growing issues. ?
This is partially related to the thread "Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window
handling..." last week.

Specifically it addresses the problem of an interaction between rcvbuf
moderation (receiver autotuning) and rcv_ssthresh. ?The problem occurs when
sending small packets to a receiver with a larger MTU. ?(A very common case I
have is a host with a 1500 byte MTU sending to a host with a 9k MTU.) ?In
such a case, the rcv_ssthresh code is targeting a window size corresponding
to filling up the current rcvbuf, not taking into account that the new rcvbuf
moderation may increase the rcvbuf size.

One hunk makes rcv_ssthresh use tcp_rmem[2] as the size target rather than
rcvbuf. ?The other changes the behavior when it overflows its memory bounds
with in-order data so that it tries to grow rcvbuf (the same as with
out-of-order data).

These changes should help my problem of mixed MTUs, and should also help the
case from last week's thread I think. ?(In both cases though you still need
tcp_rmem[2] to be set much larger than the TCP window.) ?One question is if
this is too aggressive at trying to increase rcvbuf if it's under memory
stress.

? -John


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2005-09-29 18:17:55

by David Miller

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

From: John Heffner <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:04:28 -0400

> Has anyone looked at the patch I sent out on Sept 9? It goes a few steps
> further, addressing some additional problems. Original message below.

It's in my inbox pending review, so it's not forgotten :-)

My gut instinct right now is that we should put Alexey's
2-liner in for 2.6.14 et al. then be thinking about your
scheme for 2.6.15

2005-09-30 00:29:41

by David Miller

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Subject: Re: Possible BUG in IPv4 TCP window handling, all recent 2.4.x/2.6.x kernels

From: Alexey Kuznetsov <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:17:29 +0400

> Good. I think the patch is to be applied to all mainstream kernels.

Done, thanks everyone.