Thank you, that worked!
Chris Kloiber wrote:
I believe you can add MTU= to the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scritps/ifcfg-ethX file to do this.
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I believe you can add MTU= to the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scritps/ifcfg-ethX file to do this.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 17:18, Gregory Gulik wrote:
>
> Due to a goofy configuration with a VPN running between two PPPoE
> connected networks I need to have an MTU set that's lower than the
> default
Not that simple. The routers are Netopia routers which have only three
options for VPNs:
PPTP: No encryption
ATMP: Has encryption
IPsec: Good encryption but I have clients that need to access other
corporate VPNs using proprietary Windows clients. As far as I know you
can't have IPsec VPNs
Hacks are only ugly if they don't work, or break somthing. My
recommendation is spend some quality time with those buggered VPN
connections and make them work properly. True story. I had a person in a
remote office tell me I had to reset my email server clock because his
windows machine did not