![]() ![]() Well, my English is not so bad, but I had no clue what this kind of retransmission was supposed to be (or even what the word “spurious” meant :-)), especially in a SYN packet, which had never been marked as a retransmission before: Tracking the code change ![]() ![]() So I did, and while we were talking about what the SSL dissector was doing I saw a new TCP expert message I had never seen before: “TCP Spurious Retransmission”. Today, while doing a lot of testing of my trace handling code as well as in preparation for the upcoming Sharkfest 2013, I got a trace sample from Landi that he wanted me to take a look at because he wondered about some SSL decoding stuff. Update: since Wireshark version 1.12 is out, lots of people look for the meaning of “tcp spurious retransmission” info message, so I changed the post a little to make it easier to find what you’re looking for. ![]()
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