Stephan, I haven't yet looked at the new data you've reported because of the last point that you mention, the point that I brought up in my previous email, is of critical importance. There is currently evidence that suggests the possibility that this problem is not reproduceable from anywhere but your home network. If that is indeed the case then what you have is likely not a problem with the FreeBSD networking code on your colocated box but rather a problem with your home network. If so, then this is the wrong forum to seek assistance in troubleshooting a non-FreeBSD networking problem.
Yes, it does look like that - a problem at my home end. Thanks a lot for the assistance! Stephan
Before we can meaningfully assist you with your issue here, we're going to need to see evidence that shifts the finger of blame back towards the FreeBSD networking code and away from your home network where it is currently pointing. cheers, -- Matthew Hudson
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