08-10-2010 01:36 AM
Hello everybody and especially Cisco staff,
Excuse me for my english :)
I have a real disturbing issue with my new Cisco RV 120W router, my compagny uses every time SSL connections (SSH sessions, IMAP/SMTP over TLS) but the router breaks up most of ssl connections which make some trafic.
I see i'm not alone (see https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3152954#3152954)
but there is no workaround provided for this.
Here is the description of my problem extracted from the thread i gave you :
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Hello,
I have the same problem which resides in using SSH connection and the error message is "Corrupted MAC on input.".
My feeling is when there is lot of trafic over the SSH connection, especially when transfering files, the error occurs. I got too the error when i had a lot of data printed on stdout of my SSH console. I led some tests without using the RV120W and i had no issues.
Here is the description of the both connection when the error occurs :
SSH Client ----- INTERNET ----- SDSL Router ----- RV120W ----- Switch ----- SSH Server
and reverted connection
SSH Client ----- Switch ----- RV120W ----- SDSL Router ----- INTERNET ----- SSH Server
The source of the problem, as seen on Internet, could be a network equipement, network cable, computer peripherals....
I hope my contribution could help you to find the source of the problem, which will be very helpful for me
Thanks
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I really appreciate the quality of the equipement and the features but this issue is very penalizing for my company.
Can you give me some advice ?
Thanks
Best regards,
Germain
08-13-2010 03:53 PM
08-13-2010 07:37 PM
Hello Stephanie,
I am having similar issues. Except, for me the problem is with an SSL encrypted RDP session. The session will break because of problems with the encryption. I do not have this problem via an old Linksys WRT54G. I captured some traces of the issue. One interesting thing; the issue does not happen when capturing the trace on the WAN port until I stop the capture. Sounds like a timing issue huh? (Using the packet capture feature of the router.)
I just bought the router and am inclined to return it based on my personal experience with the device and other issues reported on these forums. However, if you think Cisco would like to troubleshoot this and other issues I have with the device, please let me know.
-Randy
08-13-2010 08:15 PM
Hi Randy -- Thanks for chiming in. I know engineering is working to resolve related issues and I'm sure your configuration file would be beneficial if you're willing to share.
Thanks,
Stephanie
08-13-2010 08:33 PM
Should I upload the cfg to this thread or is there another way?
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