Quoting  "Chris Samuel" <[email protected]>

> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 03:15:33 PM Petros wrote:
>
>> I don't understand it.. Why do the port 80 packets loop forever?
>
> I think that's a problem with traceroute, I see the same behaviour  
> from it but can successfully connect to that port on that host.

Thanks. I guess the router before was discarding port 80 packets  
because they were not proper HTTP packets. A F5 or so will do that  
when doing content inspection (one theory at least)

In the meantime I found the problem. An error in the configuration  
down the line to the ISP limited the MTU to much less than 1492 or  
1500 bytes (1458 if I remember correctly).

Everything bigger was "eaten" by the provider network.

And because most requests were small it only showed up in a few  
requests - and quite random so I had problems to see the issue.

Well, the ISP could not connect to the ADSL modem/router for a week.  
So they never checked the configuration of the device they own and  
manage.

I needed to point at the MTU problem repeatedly until they finally  
sent a technician - first to regain remote access to their own device.  
It took them 4 weekdays to do so. Before it was always "someone  
else's" problem..

Well, I refreshed my TCP debugging skills;-)

Thanks all
Peter

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