I am having a problem with 5.4 that I did not have with 4.5. The problem 
happens only sometimes but in specific
instances. Basically a summary of the problem is that certain network 
transactions timeout. The specfic instances
are with wget, rpm, http. The problem usually, but not always, occurs with pptp 
stuff. (NOT running pptp but getting pptp stuff).

For instance, the following command, which finishes in seconds on non-5.4 OS's:

wget 
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/yum/stable/rhel4/pptp-release-current.noarch.rpm

downloads about 20% then gets stuck. About 5 minutes later it downloads another 
20% and
then gets stuck, etc. The same thing with rpm:

rpm -ivh 
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/yum/stable/rhel4/pptp-release-current.noarch.rpm

waits about 3 minutes and then gives an error. I think it does the same thing 
as the wget but
wget will keep trying, while rpm gives up. The error from rpm:

Retrieving 
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/yum/stable/rhel4/pptp-release-current.noarch.rpm
..five minutes later:
error: /var/tmp/rpm-xfer.DYY9e0: headerRead failed: hdr blob(7456): BAD, read 
returned 3568
error: /var/tmp/rpm-xfer.DYY9e0 cannot be installed

I can wget the above as I mentioned before and install it that way. Before I do 
it, yum works fine.
Afterwards, yum exhibits the same behavior of timing out (because it is using 
the pptp repository).
Also visiting the pptp web site from Firefox times out on certain pages.

I originally thought it was some problem with the pptp site, but I notice that 
log into hotmail.com
does the same thin (fine on other operating systems). A view with Wireshark on 
the wget (pptp)
shows the my machine receiving a reassembled TCPPDU from 216.34.181.96 
(Sourceforge), sending an ack, receiving a
reassembled PDU, sending an ack, receiving, sending followed by the 5 minutes 
or whatever of nothing. Then sourceforge
sends an RST and a SYN and the process is repeated.

Here is what I tried. When I put the machine directly on an AT&T IP connection 
(12.147.X.Y) everything worked fine.
Same with Comcast on a direct link. The times I am having problems is when our 
router is hooked up to a Comcast
IP (70.88.X.Y) and assigns 192.168.5.X addresses to our machines. So when I was 
doing the above from 192.168.5.27
going through the router through Comcast is when I had the problem.

So it is probably something with the router, but it is hard to figure out since 
CentOS 4.5 and Fedora do not exhibit this
behavior, nor does 5.4 on most sites (mail.yahoo.com for instance). I did 
verify, at least from what I could, that ICMP
type 3 and 4 are not being blocked. If they were, the same problem would happen 
on other op systems. And I was able
to ping, albeit just locally, but we looked at the router settings and ping was 
not blocked.

Anyone else have this problem / know what might be wrong?


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