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Conda broken

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I'm getting RSTs when trying to install pacakges with the package manager conda. Interestingly, I only get these if connected directly to my modem or connect to specific routers. Other routers of mine (connected to the same modem) have no problem. I'm a N00B at Wireshark and tried to no avail.

Here are my dumps: https://ufile.io/f/2ijt2

Thanks for any hints!

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asked 2020-11-02 20:10:33 +0000
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It's HTTPS traffic so nothing much to see there.

But it looks like the client is starting with RST packet out of the blue. So I guess you need to dig into the debug option on the client site to investigate.

And I recommend you strip the ARP packets from the upload. Saves a lot of not relevant packets.

Why everyone sets DF flags these days. I don't know. But it sure makes it easier to break thing.

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answered 2020-11-03 09:10:30 +0000
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Why everyone sets DF flags these days. I don't know.

Path MTU discovery?

Guy Harris's avatar Guy Harris (2020-11-05 08:31:50 +0000) edit
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