Nope, I'm using Comcast Business at this location, like I do at most of the other locations without issue.

Thanks,
Jonathon


On 7/26/2013 7:36 AM, Nathan Smith wrote:
Are you using DSL or other links that are prone to maximum segment size issues? You may need to apply something like mssfix 1200 to the problematic connections. You may also need to enable mss clamping.

I ran into issues like this when using DSL and 4G wireless connections, you will find the right mix of tweaks to fix it.

"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

    That was the corruption when I can actually get the page to load.

    20 different locations/boxes (All netgate stuff).

    I will scan the memory tomorrow and see what I come up with, It never
    even occurred to me to test the memory since everything else appears to
    be fine.

    Thanks,
    Jonathon

    On 7/25/2013 6:25 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:

        On 07/25/2013 04:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:

            The last few months I have been having issues with OpenVPN
            connections from my road warriors. It appears that most of
            the traffic crossing the link is corrupted. I can't use
            remote desktop, it always says "because of an error in
            data encryption, the session will end". I can't use the
            company intranet, it always displays the pages corrupted
            or doesn't load them at all. What do I mean by corrupted?
            See how it butchered the page load of the pfSense web
            admin interface. http://imgur.com/3B6EAAT

        This doesn't look too bad. I am assuming that you have sliced
        out the data for security purposes - or is that the corruption?

            All of this obvious data corruption and not a single peep
            in the logs. Nothing, nowhere. I have 20 installs and this
            is the only one that has ever given me an issue like this.
            Does anyone have any ideas?

        Are you saying 20 installs on different hardware, or 20
        installs sequentially over several months/versions on the same
        box. If 20 on separate boxes, I would do a memory test on the
        failing box. Bob G

            Thanks, Jonathon
            
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