Err connection reset11/2/2022 ![]() ![]() It's a production server so I can make a failed connection attempt, but I cannot be sure I'm isolating it in the data. ![]() I have been using netstat -s but I'm not sure which parts are relevant. Not idea why it does this to some users (i.e. I just wanted to update, I think it's some kind of TCP issue that is resetting certain connections. It's not letting me edit my original message. You can also try to do trace routes to your server, from different location, to try to see if there is peering problems.Īlso, check your PHP logs (or other language), to see if PHP is not crashing, or abruptly ending the communication. check if it happens often, always, rarely. Try to see if these users are using the same ISP, are located in a given area, etc. So I would think that, in your case, these users are suffering from network issue. In theory, when the browser detects missing packets, it tells the server, to send them again, but if the communication is bad, the server might not receive the message, etc etc. I would think this is most of time due to bad network connection, causing lost packets "unrecoverable". As the name stands, the FIN packet is the indicator that the connection is finished, and "in theory", that all the data (content) packets have been sent. ![]() That being said, usually, client are getting this error when the browser receives the FIN packet (FIN = Finish), without having receive the "content". ERR_CONNECTION_RESET is a rather loose error, because it can come from the server, the client, or anything between :). ![]()
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