Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Maximum segment size of 1460 but message sizes over 4000 b

From: "ronnie sahlberg" <ronniesahlberg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 13:43:16 +1100
you captured on that host that is sending the oversize frames?

it is probably just the LSO (large segment offload) of your nic you are seeing.



On 11/14/06, John Crowley <jdcrowley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Searched all through the documentation and archives, but could not find any mention of this.

I am running 0.10.14 on Fedora 5 and capturing traffic between that Linux box and a special purpose device using TCP/IP protocol.

The connection is made with an MSS set to 1460, and acknowledged as 1460, but shortly afterwards the server starts sending some large packets -- 2920 bytes, 4443 bytes, etc.  At least this is what is reported in the trace.

The receiving device continues to function correctly, so these packets must not actually be received at this length since it should generate an error message and if not would overflow buffers and crash.

Can anyone explain what is actually happening?

John Crowley

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