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issue: 4071902 Fix notifications after RST #234

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@iftahl iftahl commented Sep 17, 2024

Sockets that were closed after TCP RST didn't gerenate event.
Related to issue 3594311, presented by commit d289cdc.

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Sockets that were closed after TCP RST didn't gerenate event.
Related to issue 3594311, presented by commit d289cdc.

Signed-off-by: Iftah Levi <[email protected]>
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galnoam commented Sep 18, 2024

@AlexanderGrissik, please review.

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iftahl commented Sep 23, 2024

Bot:retest

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iftahl commented Sep 23, 2024

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iftahl commented Sep 25, 2024

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@AlexanderGrissik AlexanderGrissik merged commit 19716d2 into Mellanox:vNext Sep 26, 2024
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