Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] Reassembled PDU's

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Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 04:10:54 +0100
VPN routers usually do some kind of tunnelling, which uses a part of
the payload of the packet so a full packet from the server might not
fit into a single packet after the router:

S --(1500)-->FW--(1500)-->R--(2 frags: (1500 - 20) + (20) )-->R--(2
fragmented packets)-->C

You could try reducing the MTU of the server (and/or the FW depending
which role it plays) to something the Encapsulated tunnel can handle.

S --(1480)-->FW--(1480)-->R--(1480)-->R--(1480)-->C


On 3/1/06, Danny Brett <danny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I'm monitoring a problem application and am seeing a lot of 'reassembled
> PDU' frames from the server back to the client.
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> The network looks like this:
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> Server --- Firewall --- VPN Router --- WAN --- VPN Router --- Client
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> I'm monitoring between the firewall and the router and/or server and
> firewall.
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> These frames are not at the maximum MTU size, some are as small as 60 bytes.
> Am I right in thinking the 'reassembled PDU' message is stating that the
> frame is part of a larger segment or that this a fragmented frame?
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> I think I understand what's going on but thought I would call on the wisdom
> of ethereal-users to help me out! :o)
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> Thanks.
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> DB
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