Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] Things Happening In The Same Timestamp

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From: "ronnie sahlberg" <ronniesahlberg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 15:55:47 +1000
please check if you have a firewall software installed on the box you are capturing from.

Some people has seen interaction between for example blackice and winpcap  causing the captures to be captured "twice" for some mysterious reason.




On 6/7/06, Becky Vict <becky_vict@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello there,

Thanks for your tip. I will look into my hardware versions and firewall setting.

Could it be possible that the problem come from the 'internet cloud' between my server and client?

Do you have the thread of the earlier discussion on this or the topic (I can search ethereal archive)?

Thanks.

BV


Andrew Hood < ajhood@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Becky Vict wrote:
> Hello ethereal community.
>
> I need help in explaining the capture I get. I'm downloading a file from
> an FTP server and I'm noticing a weird thing which is - in the exact
> same timestamp I get data packet transmission from server and a dupack
> from client. In another instance, out-of-order from server is followed
> by dupack from client also in the same timestamp. And another instance
> which is even worse, TCP segment lost is followed by dupack and then
> retransmission all happening in the same timestamp
> (server-client-server). Even TCP window update comes in two, coming
> twice from client in the same timestamp (is this duplicated packet?)
>
> How is this possible? Is there something wrong?
>
> I'm using ethereal V 0.10.13 and winpcap 3.1.
> OS is XP Pro SP 1 both client and server.
>
> I hope I have given a clear picture of my problem.
>
> Thank you in advance.

This was discussed at length some time back. It might help if you said
what hardware you are using.

You are almost certainly seeing an interaction between parts of the
network stack causing packets to go past the point where winpcap
collects them twice.

Check you have the latest version of the driver for your network card.
That fixed it for me. (ThinkPad T40, Intel PRO/1000 MT)

It may also be caused by Windows firewall/connection sharing. Fiddling
wiht that fixed it for some others.

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