On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Miernik wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:06:52PM -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > (Is anyone interested in helping write an article comparing Debian with
> > NetBSD? Please let me know off-list.)
>
> I see some confusion here: didn't you mean "comaring Debian GNU/Linux
> w
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:06:52PM -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> (Is anyone interested in helping write an article comparing Debian with
> NetBSD? Please let me know off-list.)
I see some confusion here: didn't you mean "comaring Debian GNU/Linux
with Debian GNU/NetBSD"?
Please take a look at th
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Simon Bland wrote:
> I know it's not due to a router as I can put a machine directly on it's
> lan side and it still fragments the packets into non existance. It's
> just standard TCP traffic, web browsing mainly.
What did you mean by "frags packets out of existance"?
How ar
I know it's not due to a router as I can put a machine directly on it's
lan side and it still fragments the packets into non existance. It's
just standard TCP traffic, web browsing mainly.
The problem is I didn't set this machine up, and I'm having trouble with
the differences between debian and B
Your MTU may be smaller due to a router somewhere or a tunnel on
one of your links... Ethernet usually always has 1500 - unless
you change it manually yourself.
What sort of traffic is it?
Andrew (a different andrew)
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 03:28:24PM +0100, Andrius Adomaitis wrote:
> > My probl
> My problem is that the BSD server frags packets out of existance if they
> are more than about 1400, as far as I can tell the MTU on the incoming and
> outgoing interfaces are set to 1500, but I have never dealt with a BSD
> system before, so I'm not too familiar with configurations etc on the
>
I know this isn't the place to be asking BSD questions, but on the off
chance that someone here can help me out on this..
Currently the gateway machine on our network in an old OpenBSD machine, as
soon as I can get some downtime I'm going to be moving it over to a debian
system, but that's besi
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