>>>>Here it doesnt. I even tried to change the mtu of all relevant systems >>>>to 1400 instead of 1500, which didnt help also...and i cant lower my mtu >>>>far more...i want some troughput. >>> >>> >>>I don't know what or where the problem is, but you're the first person I >>>hear of who can't reach it. >>> >> >>It worked for ages here, while i never touched my router for about 2 >>years now... >> >>Maybe someone responsible for the webserver could show up and tell me if >>there were changes done to it recently or not? > > > ISP and consequently DNS has changed. Check the IP address. > It should be 62.166.198.202 > > But you're the only one to report problems, which suggests the problem is > somewhere on your side. Maybe a proxy ? >
I dont use proxies - i can ping it perfectly fine. "ping -s 1432 www.freepascal.org" this assambles to a package size of 1460 which is the mtu of my router - larger packages dont work. 192.168.0.2 is a bridge i need to pass in order to get to 192.168.0.1 Here is my setup: 192.168.0.3 <-> 192.168.0.2 <-> 192.168.0.1 -> ADSL connection 0.3 and 0.2 have a mtu of 1500 while 0.1 has 1442. 0.1 automatically lowers it's mtu to the highest working value - it's a hardware solution... No matter what i change all those mtu's to - 1460 byte will be the bigges package that works. maybe one can change the server to not send larger stuff, and see it this solves it. I even kept track of PPPoE headers when testing, with no result... _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - [email protected] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel
