On Mar 20, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Lanny Marcus <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> On 3/20/09, Ralph Angenendt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>>> On 3/20/09, Ralph Angenendt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Probably this thread should die, until more people cannot
>>> surf the site. That's what I'm getting, although I can ping it and
>>> traceroute to it. As I said, it's an intermittent problem. Lanny
>>
>> I haven't even seen one try at showing a tcpdump or similar.
>
> If you will give me the commands you want me to try, I'll do it. If I
> get a lot of output from the commands you give me, I put it on
> pastebin or something like that?

It may be a blackhole router between you and the website. Some path  
that has a slightly smaller MTU but has ICMP disabled so the need to  
fragment messages aren't sent.

Try pinging with a 1500 byte packet and see if it reaches. If it  
doesn't decrease the size until it does and you then know what the  
short MTU size is and you can set that as your MTU on your outside  
interface of your router. A "workaround" solution.

-Ross

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