David S. Zelinsky wrote:
>
> Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom"
> in the packet queue. It's usually something like:
>
> /80 => /1234
>
> evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is
> the IP address I had on some
David S. Zelinsky writes:
> Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom"
> in the packet queue. It's usually something like:
>
> /80 => /1234
>
> evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is
> the IP address I had on some prev
Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom"
in the packet queue. It's usually something like:
/80 => /1234
evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is
the IP address I had on some previous connection.
The diald packet que
3 matches
Mail list logo