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SubjectRe: 2.6.27 seems to break something with DSL
Em Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:53:16 +0200
"Philip Stark" <heller.barde@gmail.com> escreveu:

| I'm sorry, I didn't lurk before making my first posting to this list,
| but it seemed to me that this might be an important problem/bug (if it
| is one).
|
| first off, my network infrastructure:
|
| "internet" --(magic*)-- DSL Modem --(DHCP)-- Router --(DHCP)-- Computer
| * PPPsomething i guess...
|
| My observations so far:
|
| with kernel =< 2.6.26 i can connect to the rest of the world perfectly
| (ping works and i can browse "the internet")
|
| now with kernel 2.6.27, i.e with all the release candidates and also
| with the final version from yesterday i can ping anything just fine,
| but i can't browse. that is when i 'wget kernel.org' it resolves the
| address into the correct IP and then goes on to 'connecting' just to
| grind to a complete halt. after some time of course it times out.
| it seems to be related to the packet size because ping only seems to
| work because it uses small packets. if i increase the ping size up to
| 1000 bytes, it fails as well. (while it does work on 2.6.26)

If you haven't solved this issue yet you could try:

# echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps

We (Mandriva) have had some reports of this issue and it seems that
some broken routers can drop packages because of the timestamp (that's
what our local network guy has said). Disabling timestamps make it work
again.

--
Luiz Fernando N. Capitulino


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