Subject RE: [firebird-support] Problem with Firebird 1.5 on Windows 2008 server 64bits
Author Elkins Villalona
We’re using symantec end point protection as antivus and got it disabled
(and the windows firewall too). I’m still not able to connect to the
database successfully.



Thanks for your help.

> We too have had cases where NOD32's IMON module caused problems by
> altering packets. We have also had cases where the software provided
> by some mobile phone providers, e.g. Vodafone in Australia, also
> alters packets causing the same sorts of misbehaviour.

My experience with Wireshark is that a lot of the time it says the checksum
is incorrect, even when there are no problems (although those checksum
errors could also be a result from running behind a NAT router). I wouldn't
focus on that as the cause of problems.

Wireshark catches the traffic sent from the computer to the networkcard and
not the traffic actually sent by the networkcard. Most networkcards have
builtin header checksumming these days so Windows offloads the checksum
calculation to the networkcard (leaving the value zeroed out (I think) when
it sends the packet to the networkcard). So outgoing packets will usually
have the wrong checksum.

I would focus on (software) firewalls (eg Windows Firewall) or antivirus
software that behaves like a firewall at times.
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