On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Paul Patrick Carpio Prantilla wrote:

> 
>       Yesterday, I upgraded an ancient 2.4.20 kernel to 2.4.28 on a linux 
> router running debian for a small home network. ...

>       After setting it up, the network was up and going as usual. However, I 
> noticed something strange...none of the clients connected to the linux 
> router could access some login sites like http://mail.yahoo.com and 

try copying the 2.4.20 kernel ".config" file into your new kernel
source dir then do a "make oldconfig" and say "no" to the new features
presented.

if the new kernel works fine using the old config, then some new
kernel features you tried previously might be causing the problem.

pong

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