This was indeed an MTU issue. Although it may lower my TCP/IP throughput, I
used the pf.conf fix so that when I have guests I don't have to worry about
changing their MTUs as well.
Thanks a bunch for the suggestion!
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On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kareem Kazkaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an OpenBSD box running as my firewall (v4.2, PPPoE with AT&T over a
> Netopia 2210). I am using pf to share the internet connection to the local
> network, which is made up of two Mac laptops (one 10.5.3, one 10.4.6)
it's not packetforwarding some of the
traffic.
I'm really stumped by this one. Does anybody have any idea of how to start
tracking down what's going wrong?
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