Re: iptables bad byte counter?!?

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On Tuesday 10 March 2009, you wrote:

> > The last comment to the original mail was the followng:
> > > no, this is clearly a problem within the 32bit-userspace / 64bit
> > > kernelspace handling of iptables.
> >
> > Is that true?
>
> ~$ >>> echo '18446744073709551148/(65536*65536*65536*65536)' | bc -l
> .99999999999999997462

Well... aren't those bugs easy to fix? I'm just asking because the 
results are correctly in 99% of the time. So why is the transfer from 
the data failing (only) in 1% of the time? If there is anything that I 
can do or test to nail down this bug?

I can give you more infos about the route if it's necessary, that should 
not be a problem.

-- 
So long... Fuzz
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