On 26 September 2013 14:13, James Harper <[email protected]> wrote:
>> However for some reason path MTU discovery has completely broken when
>> using the newer modem.
>> The primary Linux box is fine, but all clients (whether wired,
>> wireless *or even virtual*) fail to work unless I manually set their
>> interfaces to an mtu of 1492.
>>
>
> Is it outbound or inbound MTU path discovery that isn't working? Or both?

Hmm, possibly inbound, now you mention it.. I was testing by
attempting to curl web pages or images, and didn't try sending
anything outbound at the time.

> I've had to set MRU explicitly before to get things working properly, 
> although I don't see why the different modem would make a different,
unless it was using baby jumbo frames or something.

Both models are 10/100 ethernet only.

> What does 'ip link show dev ppp0' say? Is MTU definitely 1492 in there?

Yes, definitely 1492 mtu listed there.

> What happens when a client computer tries to send a larger packet? Does your 
> Linux router send a 'frag required' response?

If I'm reading the tcpdump correctly (see reply to myself with it this
morning) then yes, there is a frag-required response.

T
_______________________________________________
luv-main mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main

Reply via email to