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Re: Mac OS X VPN client and UDP 407
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Re: Mac OS X VPN client and UDP 407


  • Subject: Re: Mac OS X VPN client and UDP 407
  • From: Marc Epard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2003 17:09:19 -0600

on 12/9/03 4:04 PM, Justin Walker wrote:

> Do you have a firewall engaged? I'm not sure it matters, but that can
> sometimes cause funky behavior.

If there's a firewall involved, it's not one we know about. We're now
pretty sure it has to do with sending two datagrams in a row -- whichever
one gets sent first makes it, the second one doesn't, regardless of
destination port number. We have assertions all over the place and nothing
is returning an error. We've used netstat to watch the statistics for the
VPN interface and it isn't indicating any errors. The second one just
doesn't appear at the destination.

-Marc
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