Exxoduss 61 Posted February 26, 2020 I have been till recently playing on this server, but for some reason it is giving me this error... I am notsure what to make ofthis Can someone translate this for meplease? Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 52678 (52678), Dst Port: https (443), Seq: 3004, Ack: 3206, Len: 0 [Group: Sequence] [SEQ/ACK analysis] [iRTT: 0.012956000 seconds] [TCP Analysis Flags] [This is a TCP duplicate ack] [Duplicate ACK #: 4] [Duplicate to the ACK in frame: 6528] [Expert Info (Note/Sequence): Duplicate ACK (#4)] [Duplicate ACK (#4)] <Message: Duplicate ACK (#4)> [Severity level: Note] [Group: Sequence] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Exxoduss 61 Posted February 26, 2020 6536 [TCP Dup ACK 6528#4] 52678 → https(443) [ACK] Seq=3004 Ack=3206 Win=66304 Len=0 SLE=3289 SRE=3773 www.wireshark.org 429.920453 2601:283:c101:5210:91d4:51:fab1:3984 TCP 86 LOL this program is way to flipping advanced forme... (sigh) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Exxoduss 61 Posted February 26, 2020 (edited) Is this garbled cluster of numbers an actual thing? Can someone direct me to a deffinition index of these terms in short sentances? (flush- how embaressing) ht I found a wiki for it... the forums doent want me to post the link, Edited February 26, 2020 by Exxoduss because I want to know why this particular server is not allowing me to connect Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Exxoduss 61 Posted February 26, 2020 Network Troubleshooting This page contains a list of pages giving information about how to troubleshoot network problems. For example, it could refer to pages saying "if you see a lot of ARP traffic, you might have machines infected with virus XXX on your network", or "if you are getting slow response for HTTP requests, you should look for this on the network". Beginner? New to network troubleshooting? Read the /Overview. "Mysterious" traffic Some networks might have a lot of what Wireshark identifies as "Intel ANS probe" traffic. ANS is Intel's "Advanced Networking Services," which provides load balancing, aggregation, and failover for their line of NICs: http://www.intel.com/support/network/adapter/ans/ Virus behavior Several viruses send a lot of ARP traffic in an attempt to discover hosts to infect; see the ArpFlooding page. Other sources of network flooding Broken/misconfigured software can also cause network or firewall to bleed; see "NetworkFlooding" page External links Cisco's Internetwork Troubleshooting Handbook. The Overview section provides a good general problem-solving model. The Principles of Troubleshooting at InetDaemon.Com shows how to apply the scientific method to network troubleshooting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Exxoduss 61 Posted February 26, 2020 (edited) I think I found it PS C:\Windows\system32> tracert 31.214.136.143 Tracing route to 31.214.136.143 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.0.0.1 2 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms cm-1-acr02 3 9 ms 21 ms 20 ms ae-252-1209-rur01.pueblo.co.denver.comcast.net [96.110.195.129] 4 12 ms 11 ms 10 ms ae-35-ar01.denver.co.denver.comcast.net [68.86.179.81] 5 13 ms 10 ms 12 ms lag-16.ear2.Denver1.Level3.net [4.68.63.165] 6 45 ms 46 ms 50 ms 4.69.209.253 7 47 ms 46 ms 46 ms 4.26.0.102 8 * * * Request timed out. 9 87 ms 99 ms 84 ms 80.95.144.166 10 87 ms 88 ms 86 ms 31.214.136.143 Edited February 26, 2020 by Exxoduss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Exxoduss 61 Posted February 26, 2020 How do I delete this thread? is my next question... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites