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List:       bochs-dev
Subject:    Re: [Bochs-developers] ne2k: w98 host <-> linux guest
From:       "Robert Vazan" <robertvazan () host ! sk>
Date:       2002-06-16 15:14:08
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On 16 Jun 2002 at 9:03, Psyon wrote:

> Didnt someone already patch the Win32 code to pad the packets?

OK, I have made it to work. I downloaded latest eth_win32.cc from web
cvs. I ran ./configure within msys/mingw. Now I can telnet to host's
smtp server. I've posted to list because it was a long journey and
I've been giving up, heh. I have to do lots of other things, so bye
by now.

> Robert Vazan wrote:
> 
> >Hello all, I've working connection to local network (e.g. I can ping
> >around), but I cannot connect to host computer.
> >
> >I can see in packet sniffer ARP request from guest asking for
> >hardware address of host and ARP replies going back, but dlxlinux
> >guest doesn't see them. I've seen in mail archives some notes about
> >42 byte packets being rejected as garbled. Looking in packet sniffer,
> >my ARP replies are 42 bytes long too, while replies from network are
> >60 bytes. I hope that padding the packets would fix it.
> >
> >I can see 60 byte padding in eth_tap.cpp and I've added similar
> >padding in eth_win32.cpp, but I cannot compile with MinGW as I cannot
> >run ./configure (we are talking about MinGW, not cygwin) and VC++
> >makefiles (the only ones for windows) are useless for me.
> >
> >Anybody wants to help me, either by binary version/patch with this
> >fix or by explaining how to compile with gcc without getting trapped
> >in cygwin's bussiness practices.


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