Le lun, 15 jan 2001 22:47:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > I recently had ADSL service installed, and I have had some strange > problems with it connecting to certain WWW sites. For example: > http://tempo.gsu.edu, http://www.mbnanetaccess.com, http://www.aol.com, > http://http.us.debian.org(!). Sending email has also stopped working. > > Almost everything else works fine. What happens is the host is looked > up, contacted, I receive a reply, then it stops at "transferring data". > The email messages all time out. I can receive email directly, but not > send it using exim now. > > I'm using the pppoe package from Potato. The machine in question does > ipmasq for a couple of Linux machines, these sites (and a few others) > fail on every single machine including the one connected directly to the > internet. What I find to be really strange is that these sites work when > I fall back to using the old dialup on the same machine, including on the > ipmasq'ed machines. So I figure I must have something set up wrong, but > I'm at a loss as to what it might be. I tried setting the MTU and MRU to > 1500 with the same results (and a slight drop in transfer speed). > the current rp-pppoe is 2.6 (at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe)
Read HOW-TO-CONNECT, particularly the following section: I) I can browse some web sites just fine, but others stall forever. There is probably a buggy router or firewall between you and the Web server. One possible workaround: In /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf, find the line which reads: CLAMPMSS=1412 Try lowering the 1412 until it works (go down in steps of 100 or so.) Each time you lower the value, you have to restart your connection like this: adsl-stop; adsl-start This should work around buggy routers which do not support Path MTU discovery. HTH, Philippe -- Philippe Marzouk. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]