More then a year ago I set a PC as a router to share one adsl connection to all of our network
I received a permanent ip address from 012.net (it cost extra $40) and set up the machine with the following:
Mandrake 8.x (kernel 2.4.x)
3 Nics
Iptables 1.2.x + Nat
Alcatel (from bezeq) connecting with pptp
Everything work well and every body was happy, until ...
A month ago I discovered that every sunday we can't surf most of the sites (google, 012, nana YES, but ynet, yhaoo,cnn NO)
killing the pptp+ppp0 don't work as well as rebooting the all system.
There is only One solution: booting to my windows2000 partition, reconnect to the adsl the windows way,
disconnecting the adsl, and only then rebooting to my Linux route.
This method keeps the connection for a week and then on the next sunday all over again.
The support guys in 012 say nothing but: "we are supporting only one computer connection",
Of course they can't help me with linux and denied that something were done to block a specific kind of connection.
Did any body encounter any similar incidents ? Any idea how can they trace the way we using the connection and block it ? Any work a round ?
Thanks, Tomer. --
Tomer Dagan
System Administrator
Broadcast Video
www.broadcast.co.il
Harakevet 44, Tel Aviv, Israel
tel: +972-3-6384747 fax: +972-3-6384729
mobile: +972-58-664472
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