Hello Frank,

Am 21.03.2012 um 14:21 schrieb Bonno Bloksma <b.blok...@tio.nl>:

>> I have a Debian server (hardware HP DL360) which I use for internal routing 
>> and which uses NAT to isolate a part of my network.
>> This machine has been routing for the past few years without any problems 
>> but lately there is a lot of packet loss for the traffic going to/through 
>> that server.
>> 
>> What has changed in Debian that could cause this and what can I tweak to get 
>> things going again?
>> What do I need to look at?
>> 
>> The server hardware does not seem to be the limiting factor, cpu is a max 
>> 10%, memory seems to be ok.

> Have you verified where the loss happens? How?

What do you mean with WHERE the loss happens? I know what do to at the "normal" 
level where I write iptable firewall rules, interfaces files, routing rules but 
I do not know what to do at the network stack level.

All I know right now is when I send pings to the server from another server I 
get 1-5% packet loss. :-(

Bonno Bloksma


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