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In <200403150553.i2F5rIRb021956@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/14/04
at 09:52 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I still am unable to accomplish this under eCS. Let me know if there is
>anything in the iptrace file from the eCS machine that sheds any light on
>the problem, or if you have any other suggestions for me.
You did something wrong on the warp side. Basically there's no trace data
other than one odd attempt by 192.168.2.11 to talk to a server on port
712. Port 712 is the vexec port. I didn't find any references to attacks
via this port, but I didn't look very hard.
On the eCS side I can see the attempt to contact home.msn.com and the
respond. Everything seems to be OK until the WINOS2 side decides to give
up and retry the request. There's no indication why, so I have to assume
the browser timed out for some reason.
These kinds of traces are easier to read if you filter them through
IPFormatToText.zip which is at:
<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags>
I recommend you redo the warp trace, filter both and compare them. Ignore
the headers. Look for the GET request and the corresponding response.
The request and response should be the same on both the warp and eCS
setups.
Regards,
Steven
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