I have a simple c program to copy an image from the server using TCP
The problem is it always fails to work with certain images, it only receives 'x' bytes and then times out.
The program is not the problem here since i have tried with different programs(C and python using bigger recv buffers) using TCP and they still fail at 'x'th bytes.
server: vxworks
client: linux
if i try connecting from SUN client using the same code, it has no problem receiving the image. I did a bit of packet sniffing and found that my client is requesting packet 'A' which has the 'x'th byte in it. The server sends it or re-transmits it, but the client never acknowledges it and timesout eventually.
Question is why is this image specific ? and only happens on linux client?
the file written to the client is always 'x' bytes long