> "Matthew Emmerton" wrote:
>
> | From: "Greg Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:39 PM
> | Subject: ppp -nat fails with adsl, but ok with modem
> |
> | > I've had ppp -nat working just fine over a normal modem link,
> | > but it is not working at all well on my ADSL link to the same
> | > provider.
> | >
> | > To quantify "not working at all well", although I can ping and
> | > traceroute ok from the hosts on my LAN, HTTP and FTP traffic is
> | > so slow and bursty as to be useless.  Clicking on a link with
> | > Netscape will see short bursts of data with long periods (of a
> | > minute or more) where it says "stalled".
> | >
> | > Clicking on <http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/newsflash.html> from
> | > my gateway host gets the page in an eye-blink, but on the NAT
> | > hosts, it will take 40 seconds to load the top banner and the
> | > "FreeBSD GNOME News Flash" heading, then another delay of 40 or
> | > so seconds before the rest of the page will be displayed.  Even
> | > then, Netscape thinks it has stalled and keeps waiting for the
> | > last bit of data.
> | >
> | > With FTP, a small transfer (e.g., a directory listing of / on
> | > ftp.freebsd.org) will complete normally; but something slightly
> | > larger (e.g., a listing of /pub/FreeBSD on the same server),
> | > will produce:
> | >
> | >     ftp> cd /pub/FreeBSD
> | >     250 CWD command successful.
> | >     ftp> dir
> | >     200 PORT command successful.
> | >     150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for '/bin/ls'.
> | >     ftp: netin: Connection reset by peer
> | >     226 Transfer complete.
> | >     ftp> quit
> | >     421 Timeout (60 seconds): closing control connection.
> | >
> | > If I do the same things from the host that is connected to the
> | > modem(s), everything works fine, for both types of connections.
> | >
> | > I'm finding this very frustrating, and I'm wondering if there's
> | > something weird about PPPoE with the ADSL link that needs some
> | > special magic in order for things to work properly.
> | >
> | > If anybody can point me at the truth, I'd be most grateful.
> | >
> | > Alternatively, if anybody can suggest steps I could take to
> | > identify the nature of the problem, that would also be most
> | > welcome.
> | >
> | > Greg Black
> | >
> | > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | > with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
> |
> | What version of FreeBSD are you using?  The ppp included in early 4.x
> | distributions doesn't have the TCP MSS fixup code that is required to
make
> | things work properly with a PPPoE connection, and cause the kinds of
> | symptoms that you describe.
>
> The NAT box is running 4.2-RELEASE -- is that a problem?

Yes. This problem was first fixed in 4.2-STABLE.  There are two safe ways to
fix this:
- upgrade to a newer -RELEASE or -STABLE
- run the tcpmssd program (which is in the ports collection -
/usr/ports/net/tcpmssd)

--
Matt Emmerton


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