Re: Weird routing problem?

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hello,

when using an ethernet-dsl-modem - and maybe with some other devices too - you have to set the MTU of your NAT-ed computers. see http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article04-107

I would appreciate if somebody could tell how I could solve this on the router insteasd of reconfiguring the "clients"

greetings
Robert

Hi,
I have set up a Debian Woody system as a dialup gateway
system using iptables. This mostly works, but for a fairly
large number of internet sites, I get hang-ups when trying
to access them from the client machines on my LAN. (Not sure
about the statistics, but it's enough that it could be, for
example, any site runnning IIS or some other lesser-used HTTP server).

For example, if I use a simple console web-browser like
w3m, I can access:

w3m http://www.poalo.com

from the console of my router, BUT the same command from
the console of a client machine on the LAN results in no
reply!



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