On 16/04/2008, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I don't understand what's happening, but maybe some packet has > > > been filtered from the dump. Do you have a firewall? Does it > > > reject any packet? > > > > Well, a packet filter runs on 213.203.238.82, but it allows SSH > > traffic and RELATED,ESTABLISHED.
I asked this question because not long ago I had a problem with TCP connections hanging and I was sure that all packets should pass the firewall because of rules like those you mentioned. But when I added a logging rule, I discovered that packets were actually rejected. (The cause was a lousy router that mangled packets in way violating an RFC, and in the end I had to disable the SACK option). So I thought that maybe your "crap wifi network" had also a crap router mangling packets in some way or another. But this is unlikely, if you don't have a firewall on your local machine, and you say you experience problems with any other machine: > FWIW, I get pretty much exactly the same behaviour, whether I try my > machines, university ones, .debian.org ones, or any other SSH server > out there, basically. No other clues, sorry. :-( Bernardo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]