Martin, thanks for guessing.  You guessed right.  It had me stumped
because Bering 1.0 was working perfectly until Monday.  I thought
something must have been messed up, so I went ahead and installed the
newer uClibc ver 2.0.  I had the same problem   I changed CLAMPMSS to
yes and it is working great.  I am sorry about the previous email that
was so short on details.  I had been fighting with this for two three
days and couldn't get some sites.  

Is this something my ISP, Earthlink DSL, changed Monday, or did my luck
just run out?

Well again, thanks for your help.  I wanted to take a minute to thank
all of the developers of LEAF for the great job you have done.  I have
used it since the old LRP days and have loved it.  I am grateful for
your efforts,
Wayne

On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 06:39, Martin Hejl wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
> 
> Wayne Fool wrote:
> > I just installed UClibc today.  I had been using bering 1.0.  It has
> > been working for months.  But in the last two days.  I cannot get web
> > pages to load into my browser.  I am using RH9 and Mozilla.  I have
> > tried 3 computers to rule out the computer.  I bypassed the router and
> > it works fine.  So can someone point me to a setting that might block
> > the transfer of web pages to my browser.  
> Can you please clarify? I mean, does this effect appear both on Bering 
> 1.0 and Bering uClibc (which version, by the way)? I suspect so, since 
> you say you have had the problem for the last 2 days but only installed 
> Bering uClibc today.
> 
> As far as troubleshooting goes, I could only guess without knowing 
> _anything_ about how you connect to the net (for example, if you're 
> using a pppoe connection, it may well be that you're missing the 
> "CLAMPMSS=Yes" line in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf - even though that 
> should only affect _some_ pages).
> 
> Also, do other protocols (ftp or even ping) work?
> 
> Please have a look at 
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=11&page_id=4 for 
> what info might be relevant for anybody else but you to find out where 
> the problem lies.
> 
> Martin
> 



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