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I have a client which needs to send 32k packet to server each time. I found that server can't receive my client's packet. So I used tcpdump to debug. I found that client has sent those packets and received all the Ack packets. But I also ran tcpdump on server side that tcpdump didn't capture any packets from client. Does anyone know what happened? Who sent acks to client?
tcp tcpdump
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I have a client which needs to send 32k packet to server each time. I found that server can't receive my client's packet. So I used tcpdump to debug. I found that client has sent those packets and received all the Ack packets. But I also ran tcpdump on server side that tcpdump didn't capture any packets from client. Does anyone know what happened? Who sent acks to client?
tcp tcpdump
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I have a client which needs to send 32k packet to server each time. I found that server can't receive my client's packet. So I used tcpdump to debug. I found that client has sent those packets and received all the Ack packets. But I also ran tcpdump on server side that tcpdump didn't capture any packets from client. Does anyone know what happened? Who sent acks to client?
tcp tcpdump
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I have a client which needs to send 32k packet to server each time. I found that server can't receive my client's packet. So I used tcpdump to debug. I found that client has sent those packets and received all the Ack packets. But I also ran tcpdump on server side that tcpdump didn't capture any packets from client. Does anyone know what happened? Who sent acks to client?
tcp tcpdump
tcp tcpdump
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