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Re: [lwip-users] TCP SYN to UDP port
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Simon Goldschmidt |
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Re: [lwip-users] TCP SYN to UDP port |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Apr 2016 12:52:36 +0200 |
Esa Hill wrote:
> I already studied it a bit, but I wasn't sure where I could get information
> that we are handling a UDP socket there.
> Or could I assume that it's not a TCP socket and therefore skip the RST?
I totally don't get that question.
> I forgot to say that we have a list of open ports and we will drop all IPv4
> packets in Ethernet driver layer if
> we don't have the destination port open. That is why there are no RST
> responses to the other ports. This is been
> done just to save resources.
Well, thanks for not saying this earlyier ;-)
Of course, if you almost randomly filter out packets, you can't expect us to
explain the observed behaviour.
Before implementing such a change, you should obviously know very well what you
are doing (e.g.: UDP has
really and absolutely nothing to do with TCP!).
Simon
Re: [lwip-users] TCP SYN to UDP port, Sergio R. Caprile, 2016/04/18