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echo: tuxpower
to: Maurice Kinal
from: Alan Ianson
date: 2016-06-08 14:16:40
subject: check for leaks

On 06/08/16, Maurice Kinal said the following...
 
 MK> What would be handy to have is a type 2 pkt for checking.  I may have to
 MK> do something about that if it matters any.  Does it?

We were having problems that I was thinking but don't know could be related
to the pkt type in use. The node in question seems to have given up the fight
but may reappear (I hope).

I find a tool that can identify pkt type usefull but I'm not sure where a
type 2 pkt can be found today. Having a look through the pkts that arrive
here and what I am sending out it looks like it is all 2+.

I still don't know what the problem was or if it'll ever be a problem again
but the pkt type you are working with is good to know.

 Ttyl :-),
         Al

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