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Martin Glazer wrote:
> 
> So I'm a little bit closer to solving this issue - The problem is in the 
> kernel.
> 
> I reverted to an older kernel and I can access the sites just fine. I also 
> tried a completely different NIC and driver with the current kernel and still 
> the same issue - ruling out the NIC drivers.
> 
> I'm currently using the latest stable release gentoo kernel - 
> 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 
> (r6 also doesn't work)
> My old kernel 2.6.16-gentoo-r6 works perfectly.
> 
> It may be some kernel network configuration parameter - I compiled these 
> myself, but nothing jumps out at me.
> 
> Any kernel experts around?
> 

What patches are applied to the gentoo kernel?  I personally use stock
kernels from kernel.org.

You can use the config from the old working version (copy
/boot/config-2.6.14.xx-NN to .config into the top level of your kernel
source, then make oldconfig).

Hope this helps,
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