Re: Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Stephen Touset
Probing around more, the last packet being sent is a TCP Zero Window packet. However, the few prior packets show its window being 65535. How can its window go from 65535 to zero that quickly? On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 19:53, Stephen Touset wrote: > I've recently set up a firewall in our house, running

Re: Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Stephen Touset
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 20:36, Adam Barton wrote: > I don't see the attachment... was it stripped by the list server or did > you forget ;) *slaps self* Edit: I attached the files to this email, but it seems the email was filtered by the list. I've uploaded them to https://touset.org/packets.ext

Re: Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Adam Barton
Stephen Touset wrote: I've recently set up a firewall in our house, running Debian. It's using iptables to do packet filtering. When I installed it, my mother started [snip] If anyone could help me discover what the problem is, or point me in the direction of someone who could, I would be *extrem

Problems w/ Debian firewall and Windows VPN

2004-01-01 Thread Stephen Touset
I've recently set up a firewall in our house, running Debian. It's using iptables to do packet filtering. When I installed it, my mother started having problems connecting through VPN to her company (MAPICS). The connection starts fine, but after 5-10 minutes, it disconnects. I do not have this pro