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Since the NFS traffic is internal,  it won't be hitting any
NAT routines within the kernel.  This sounds like either a
NFS server/client issue or a network problem.

Have you gone through the NFS HOWTO and tuned things for
performance, etc?

--David


 >I'm trying to get a MASQ system running for a small network under RedHat
 >7.2. The machines are linked "inside" the MASQed network using NFS. However,
 >when we're trying to copy large-ish files around, we get intermittent IO
 >errors. I am using the "stricter" rc.firewall script from the MASQ HOWTO,
 >and after reading around what I can find, I started to think this was a
 >fragmentation problem. The NFS HOWTO suggests using the -f flag, but this
 >doesn't seem to be helping much.
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