Re: ssh connections break with "Fssh_packet_write_wait" on 13
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2021 13:09:06 UTC
On Tue, 1 Jun 2021 13:47:47 +0200 Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> wrote: > Hi, > > Since upgrading servers from 12.2 to 13.0, I get > > Fssh_packet_write_wait: Connection to 1.2.3.4 port 22: Broken pipe > > consistently, usually after about 11 idle minutes, that's with and > without pf enabled. Client (11.4 in a VM) wasn't altered. > > Verbose logging (client and server side) doesn't show anything special > when the connection breaks. In the past, QoS problems caused these > disconnects, but I didn't see anything apparent changing between 12.2 > and 13 in this respect. > > I did a test on a newly commissioned server to rule out other factors > (so, same client connections, some routes, same everything). On 12.2 > before the update: Connection stays open for hours. After the update > (same server): connections breaks consistently after < 15 minutes > (this is with unaltered configurations, no *AliveInterval configured > on either side of the connection). > I did a little bit more testing and realized that the problem goes away when I disable "Proportional Rate Reduction per RFC 6937" on the server side: sysctl net.inet.tcp.do_prr=0 Keeping it on and enabling net.inet.tcp.do_prr_conservative doesn't fix the problem. This seems to be specific to Parallels. After some more digging, I realized that Parallels Desktop's NAT daemon (prl_naptd) handles keep-alive between the VM and the external server on its own. There is no direct communication between the client and the server. This means: - The NAT daemon starts sending keep-alive packages right away (not after the VM's net.inet.tcp.keepidle), every 75 seconds. - Keep-alive packages originating in the VM never reach the server. - Keep-alive originating on the server never reaches the VM. - Client and server basically do keep-alive with the nat daemon, not with each other. It also seems like Parallels is filtering the tos field (so it's always 0x00), but that's unrelated. I configured a bhyve VM running FreeBSD 11.4 on a separate laptop on the same network for comparison and is has no such issues. Looking at TCP dump output on the server, this is what a keep-alive package sent by Parallels looks like: 10:14:42.449681 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 15689, offset 0, flags [none], proto TCP (6), length 40) 192.168.1.1.58222 > 192.168.1.2.22: Flags [.], cksum x (correct), seq 2534, ack 3851, win 4096, length 0 While those originating from the bhyve VM (after lowering net.inet.tcp.keepidle) look like this: 12:18:43.105460 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 62, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP (6), length 52) 192.168.1.3.57555 > 192.168.1.2.22: Flags [.], cksum x (correct), seq 1780337696, ack 45831723, win 1026, options [nop,nop,TS val 3003646737 ecr 3331923346], length 0 Like written above, once net.inet.tcp.do_prr is disabled, keepalive seems to be working just fine. Otherwise, Parallel's NAT daemon kills the connection, as its keep-alive requests are not answered (well, that's what I think is happening): 10:19:43.614803 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP (6), length 40) 192.168.1.1.58222 > 192.168.1.2.22: Flags [R.], cksum x (correct), seq 2535, ack 3851, win 4096, length 0 The easiest way to work around the problem Client side is to configure ServerAliveInterval in ~/.ssh/config in the Client VM. I'm curious though if this is basically a Parallels problem that has only been exposed by PRR being more correct (which is what I suspect), or if this is actually a FreeBSD problem. Michael -- Michael Gmelin