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Why will a TCP Server send a FIN and ACK immediately after accepting a connection:

Client->Server: SYN
Server->Client:SYN,ACK
Client->Server:ACK
Server->Client: FIN,ACK


run "tracert 127.0.0.1":
Through up to 30 jump points tracking
Route to [127.0.0.1] AM-201501021331:
1 <1 MS <1 MS <1 MS AM-201501021331 [no resources]
Track completion.


why result is "no resources";

What I have tried:

run "tracert 127.0.0.1", result is "no resources"
Posted
Updated 9-Mar-16 16:34pm
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Richard MacCutchan 9-Mar-16 4:18am    
127.0.0.1 is the loopback address. You need a real server application running.

nslookup 127.0.0.1
Server: UnKnown
Address: 10.1.33.7

name: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1


run "tracert -d 127.0.0.1", result is "no resources" too;
 
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"[no resources]" is displayed instead of the IP address "[127.0.0.1]". While the tracing itself was succesful it indicates some kind of problem.

You may execute
nslookup 127.0.0.1

for further investigation and repeat that with the names localhost and AM-201501021331 (your computer's name).

Possible reasons are no DNS server configured / available or even no network connection.

At least you can execute tracert with an option to disable reverse name lookup:
tracert -d 127.0.0.1
 
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kxjhcs 9-Mar-16 22:35pm    
nslookup 127.0.0.1
Server: UnKnown
Address: 10.1.33.7

name: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1

run "tracert -d 127.0.0.1", result is "no resources" too;
Jochen Arndt 10-Mar-16 3:07am    
"Server: UnKnown" = No DNS server.
I don't know your setup. But this should be fixed when your system is connected to a network.

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