tcpdump says "truncated-ip"?

Jacob Luna Lundberg jacob at velius.chaos2.org
Tue Mar 7 20:51:15 EST 2000


     Below are three examples of tcpdump complaining about truncated-ip,
whatever that is.  Is this a problem?  It doesn't seem to impact my
connection negatively.  I am getting these when using a plain-vanilla
openssh client to connect to an ssh-1.2.27 server.

inbetween:~# tcpdump -i eth1 | grep truncated
tcpdump: listening on eth1

01:45:30.454190 truncated-ip - 10 bytes missing!velius.chaos2.org.ssh >
c392100-a.crvlls1.or.home.com.64080: P 3169:3433(264) ack 1580 win 32120
<nop,nop,timestamp 29956970 1187150> (DF)

01:45:40.501069 truncated-ip - 186 bytes missing!velius.chaos2.org.ssh >
c392100-a.crvlls1.or.home.com.64080: P 5809:6249(440) ack 2840 win 32120
<nop,nop,timestamp 29957969 1188151> (DF)

01:45:42.327067 truncated-ip - 274 bytes missing!velius.chaos2.org.ssh >
c392100-a.crvlls1.or.home.com.64080: P 6337:6865(528) ack 3120 win 32120
<nop,nop,timestamp 29958151 1188333> (DF)

Thanks,
-Jacob

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