Re: Filter or change tcp packets



Nowitzki Rados <Nowitzki.Rados@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, it would kludge around your problem, a solution would elimitate
the root cause. That would be eliminating the bug in the sending
application, and also eliminating the bug in the client.

rick jones


I agree with you, but problem is that client is flash aplication in
browser, and it seems that overflow happens inside flash player
itself.

Is the flash player not supported or something? Is there no newer
version of the flash player if this is a bug known for a year?

Server side is not patchable because people who made it are not
answering to mails sent to them. Bugs are known for more than year
and it seems that they do not care.

Time to find another server?

So it is on us (users) to do whatever we can to avoid this client
side crashing.
I would really like to have server code so I could eliminate bugs,
but there is no chance for it.

Papering over stuff like this is only going to mushroom.

rick jones
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