The easiest and most effective solution to this would to me be: Don't
masqerade the HTTP transfers. Try setting up a proxy server on the linux
box. I personally recommend Squid, I've been using it without any problems
now for quite a while. The benefits are two: speed and it should work, since
the transfers don't get masq'd.

try http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/

    hope this helps, Jonas

>>After receiving this data, the client sits waiting for the rest of the
data,
>>and eventually times out without receiving any more data.
>>
>>I've tried both defragmenting and not defragmenting, and it makes no
>>difference.  I'm currently rebuilding with a lot of "unnecessary"
networking
>>options disabled, so I'll let everyone know whether that works.
>
>Nope, still doesn't work with all the other networking options disabled.
>
>It's almost like the linux box is simply sending the additional packets to
>/dev/null (like it should).
>
>More info -- I'm using the exact same ipfwadm commands that I used
>successfully under 2.0.32.  They worked perfectly under 2.0.32, and work
>perfectly for most of the sites that I visit, just not sites like
>www.schwab.com and www.pioneer.com, where I don't even see the default
page.
>
>Any help would be very much appreciated!
>
>-Glenn
>
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