On 05/03/2013 10:01 AM, Bill Oliver issued this missive:


On Fri, 3 May 2013, Rick Stevens wrote:


It is not uncommon for the routers to have MTUs set to <1500 and that
can cause problems--especially if you're using a VPN gateway. Depending
on how screwy it is, I often have to use

    NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp

in my vpnc configs. While it is often a driver issue with a given
kernel, in these cases it's a router with an MTU <1500 that causes the
problem.

Hmmm.  Never thought of that.  I'll put F18 on my toshiba and bring it
in on Monday and see if that changes anything.  And, yeah, I use a vpn.

Thanks for the tip!

Hope it works for you. "Even a blind pig finds the occasional truffle."
(the blind pig being me!)
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