matt did the track!

you-re right! now here everything connects ok!

i think that debian should consider disable tcp ecn support as default because still 
there are a lot of routers around the net unsupporting it! shit!

for example here in spain:
 one of the biggest hosting services http://www.arsys.es
 one of the biggest telecom companies of the world http://www.telefonica.es

and more:
 one of the biggest erp non-free software companies http://www.jdedwards.com

i remember this was discussed before on debian-devel i guess, but...
what should I do now, send a letter to them? wich message?

tx!

Jaume Teixi
  CTO
  6TEMS - Ducform, SA
  http://www.6tems.com



On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 17:53:52 +0100
"Matt Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Haven't followed the thread closely, but have you guys looked at TCP ECN as
> a possible problem? If not, this command "echo 0 >
> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn" may help...


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