Eric at Lucii.org on 22 Mar 2012 14:27:05 -0700


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[PLUG] web server sending TCP reset


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A user of a site I'm developing is having connectivity problems and they started looking at their firewall logs.  They then asked the site owner why the site was sending so many TCP RESET packets.  So, he asked me.  I have no idea.... I've never heard of a web site sending TCP RESET packets... thought that was handled at a lower level.

Sound familiar to anybody?  I'm (very rapidly) out of ideas.

They're looking at it with Wireshark and will, I suppose, report back to me at some point.


Eric
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