Can anyone tell me why I get the message: eth0: bogus packet size: 4160, status = 0x21, nxpg=0x30
on my console? Does this indicate a "packet corruption" of some sort? I have a WD80x3-based LAN adapter in my Debian machine, which is running back-to-back (via a crossover cable) to a Win95 machine with a 3Com 3C503 adapter. Although this should be a straightforward configuration, I haven't been able to make it work. If I ping my Debian box from Win95, I see the RX light on the WD card blink each time a packet is sent, and I (usually) get one of the above complaints. If I ping my Win95 machine from the Debian machine and snoop with tcpdump (on the Debian machine, which may not be a very valid test), all that I see going out is an arp request for the address of the win95 machine. ifconfig reports nothing out of the ordinary, except that it shows the adapter's I/O address as 0x290 rather than 0x280 as it is jumpered. This strikes me as odd because I'm specifying "io=0x280" to the wd.o module. Any hints would be welcome! Thanks, Alastair -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .