Michael Van Canneyt schrieb: > > On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Daniel Herzog wrote: > > >>Peter Vreman schrieb: >> >>>>Jonas Maebe schrieb: >>>> >>>> >>>>>On 29 mrt 2005, at 16:40, Daniel Herzog wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>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. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Jonas >>>> >>>>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? >>> >>> >>>The webserver (apache2) uses the defaults from Suse 9.2. Nothing special >>>is configured. >> >>Quite a few now said it might be the case that it's firewall blocks all >>icmp packages. Try lowering the servers mtu for the fun with it. >>Mine is 1442, automatically lowered to the highest value working everywhere. >>Think of possible PPPoE headers, since you seem to have a dsl >>connection. dunno what the exact setup looks like. > > > I don't think it is the server, as the MTU size of the server didn't change. > > The router is outside my control; It's controlled by the ISP; > So there is nothing I can do about it. If you can tell me how to determine > it's MTU size, then I can try to do something about it. > > Michael. >
you could maybe try to ping google or something with huge package. remember to add the header size in mind. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - [email protected] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel
