On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, David F. Skoll wrote:


I remember when PPPoE was introduced (with an MTU of 1492), there were
lots of problems, but I haven't heard of those problems lately.  Are
they really still happening?

No, because most PPPoE use that "MSS clamp" option to set the TCP
MSS option to 1490 octets.

Many open source packet filters have an option to do it in the NAT
rules too. Iptables and ipf/ipnat do.


                        Fer
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