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by syllogistic
1 day ago
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Would agree it's uncommon in general traffic. Rare conditions [webrtc-rs, 1280 class tunnel / tailscale, and ipv6 pair] but deadly when they are met since every connection silently fails. That's what made it worth chasing down for 2 weeks [and good for sleuthing :)]. |
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Welcome to networking mistakes, I guess. I can't remember the specifics but I once encountered a router that would drop traffic that looked like encapsulated TCP at a certain offset, or something like that. They couldn't fix it because the behavior was hardwired. I knew of it because I worked with the firmware team.
Factorio discovered that UDP packets with a checksum of 0x0000 get dropped by some devices.