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EndReceive failed (10054) error in current vPilot across DE and UK server


Ralph Kloess
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Ralph Kloess
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I received multiple "EndReceive failed (10054)" The in german "An existing Connection was closed from a remote host"

The vPilot then doesn't react on  mouse inputs, and needs to be closed via the task manager.

 

Any ideas?

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Ralph Kloess
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Just had it again on a flight out of KLGA

Had tcpdump running, these are the last 3 datagrams

22:20:19.772516 IP 192.168.5.43.54169 > 178.128.193.227.6809: Flags [.], ack 4024948, win 1023, length 0
        0x0000:  4500 0028 f4b9 4000 8006 cbde c0a8 052b  E..(..@........+
        0x0010:  b280 c1e3 d399 1a99 0016 5caf 9d18 a3b0  ..........\.....
        0x0020:  5010 03ff e5dc 0000 0000 0000 0000       P.............
22:20:21.446774 IP 192.168.5.43.54169 > 178.128.193.227.6809: Flags [P.], seq 569655:569720, ack 4024948, win 1023, length 65
        0x0000:  4500 0069 f4ba 4000 8006 cb9c c0a8 052b  E..i..@........+
        0x0010:  b280 c1e3 d399 1a99 0016 5caf 9d18 a3b0  ..........\.....
        0x0020:  5018 03ff 1fef 0000 404e 3a4e 4343 3137  P.......@N:NCC17
        0x0030:  3031 3a31 3031 313a 313a 3431 2e35 3638  01:1011:1:41.568
        0x0040:  3330 3938 3a2d 3731 2e39 3737 3531 3534  3098:-71.9775154
        0x0050:  3a31 3833 3630 3a34 3337 3a32 3531 3636  :18360:437:25166
        0x0060:  3530 303a 3639 320d 0a                   500:692..
22:20:21.456955 IP 178.128.193.227.6809 > 192.168.5.43.54169: Flags [R], seq 2635637680, win 0, length 0
        0x0000:  4500 0028 0000 4000 3606 0a99 b280 c1e3  E..([email protected].......
        0x0010:  c0a8 052b 1a99 d399 9d18 a3b0 0000 0000  ...+............
        0x0020:  5004 0000 46ad 0000                      P...F...
 

If needed I can make the complete tcpdump available.

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Roger Hanson
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Have you looked in the FAQ/tips thread just above your post?

Regards, Rog Hanson

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