Re: One NAT'ed machine fails.

2003-02-01 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 04:59:08PM -0800, nate wrote: | ECN is, off the top of my head, some modern method for detecting | congested network pipes, Correct. It stands for "Explicit Congestion Notification". | it is incompadible with some routers or ip stacks on some systems | preventing communi

Re: One NAT'ed machine fails.

2003-02-01 Thread nate
Bill Moseley said: > www.lego.com.http: S [ECN-Echo,CWR] 632915726:632915726(0) win 5840 1460,sackOK,timestamp 55056307 0,nop,wscale 0> (DF) 15:47:19.784555 > bumby.41055 > www.lego.com.http: S [ECN-Echo,CWR] 632915726:632915726(0) > win 5840 (DF) that kernel on the client there has ECN support

One NAT'ed machine fails.

2003-02-01 Thread Bill Moseley
I have A SuSE machine running as a NAT machine. On the internal LAN is a Windows machine, and two Debian testing/unstable machines (one is a laptop). The desktop Debian 'bumby' works fine most of the time, although I noticed that I could not reach (at my son's request) lego.com. I thought it wa