On 26 September 2013 16:13, Trent W. Buck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Toby Corkindale <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> However for some reason path MTU discovery has completely broken when
>> using the newer modem.  The primary Linux box is fine, but all clients
>> (whether wired, wireless *or even virtual*) fail to work unless I
>> manually set their interfaces to an mtu of 1492.
>
> No one has mentioned it yet, so I will:
>
> PMTUD needs ICMP to make it through your firewalls, though I forget
> which types/code(s).  Check the firewalls on all relevant hosts.

Indeed. However the firewall configuration hasn't changed at all. I
really just unplugged one modem and plugged in a new one. I didn't
even reboot the Linux server or restart the pppd process! (I did a bit
later once it became clear everything was borked)
I don't understand how using a new bridged adsl modem could affect
this. I'm really confused :(
Could an ADSL modem really be spotting ICMP packets encapsulated in a
PPPOE ethernet frame and throwing them out? Seems unlikely.
Or could Exetel have decided to start throwing out ICMP packets at
their end suddenly after I reconnected with a new model??

None of these are likely cases, but I'm stumped as to what else could
be the cause.

T
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