Artyom Viklenko wrote:
Artyom Viklenko wrote:
I connect to Internet via ADSL/PPPoE which runs to same freebsd
router with mpd.
MTU is 1496. In pf I have
Sorry, MTU is 1492 bytes, sure. :)
Sorry to say ..but the problem was on my side :(.
Thank you all for the trouble and the advice you
Artyom Viklenko wrote:
I connect to Internet via ADSL/PPPoE which runs to same freebsd router
with mpd.
MTU is 1496. In pf I have
Sorry, MTU is 1492 bytes, sure. :)
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Sincerely yours,
Artyom Viklenko.
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Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
Artyom Viklenko wrote:
If you use PF, try to add rule
scrub in all fragment rassemble no-df
And VERY carefully check your ruleset. May be you block icmp in some
place
and PMTU doesn't work.
As as last resort you can add
max-mss to scrub rule. may be some value in
r
Artyom Viklenko wrote:
Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
Hello,
With help from another FreeBSD user on this list I was able to set up
an MPD pptp server to allow windows machines to connect to it.
Unfortunately now I've stumbled upon some strange behaviors.
First of all I'm getting icmp losses even i
Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
First of all I'm getting icmp losses even if I use a test LAN to make a
tunnel to the local FBSD machine, but these don't seem to affect my
transfer rate when trying to get a large file via HTTP from the same
machine.
I have just merged small pptp windowing related patc
Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
Hello,
With help from another FreeBSD user on this list I was able to set up an
MPD pptp server to allow windows machines to connect to it.
Unfortunately now I've stumbled upon some strange behaviors.
First of all I'm getting icmp losses even if I use a test LAN to ma
Hello,
With help from another FreeBSD user on this list I was able to set up an
MPD pptp server to allow windows machines to connect to it.
Unfortunately now I've stumbled upon some strange behaviors.
First of all I'm getting icmp losses even if I use a test LAN to make a
tunnel to the loca