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On Thursday 24 June 2004 16:21, Andrea Giuliano wrote:
It's an Ethernet ADSL modem, namely the Siemens Gigaset. I'll
try
tcpdump as soon as possible.
Many times looking at tcpdump in one terminal window and trying things in
another has given me the big clue :-) I would be looking at the DNS
resolution behaviour (UDP port 53 traffic) especially hard first.
> You should consider turning off ECN as a test too since some
routers
> choke on it.
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
What's that?
Explicit Congestion Notification. It is a bit in the TCP header, I think.
Some router devices cannot handle seeing it and have a mental attack. FC2
can issue it by default.
> Also, what is your network setup like generally?
Well, I started configuring eth0 and ppp0, but in an Italian document I
found a different suggestion: remove eth0 (using the "Network" menĂ¹
item), then add an xDSL connection with just a name ("Alice"), username
Heh, I just got wifi working here using a similar trick :-)
system-config-network is really cool once you can get it started with such an
ifcfg-* file.
I have no experience with ADSL unfortunately, but I would imagine you can do
tcpdump -i Alice and just see traffic headed down there.
- -Andy
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