Thanks all - reducing the MTU as above did fix the issue.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-10-09, gm_sjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Client appears to be able to connect to any internet host on port
80, and a 'GET /' works (albeit often to a http 1.1 error as you'd
expect)
- Only a couple of the website i've tried actually render in a
browser, google d
man 4 pppoe - you're missing part of the pf.conf file:
MTU/MSS ISSUES
Problems can arise on machines with private IPs connecting to the
Inter-
net via a machine running both Network Address Translation (NAT) and
pppoe. Standard Ethernet uses a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of
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On 2008-10-09, gm_sjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Client appears to be able to connect to any internet host on port
> 80, and a 'GET /' works (albeit often to a http 1.1 error as you'd
> expect)
> - Only a couple of the website i've tried actually render in a
> browser, google does for example.
Hi all,
I am testing my new OpenBSD router in a simple NAT configuration but I
am getting some strange results. The client machine is a Windows XP
laptop and the behaviour is that only a handful of websites render
(google, for example), 99% that i've tried do not. FTP appears to be
working fine. I
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