Hmmm. I'm subscribed to the digest, it's not come yet, but I've seen this
post via the web, so I'm cutting and pasting:


Fuzzy Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > The client machine can initiate an http request, but hangs at the
> > transferring data stage -- the same happens in Netscape and Lynx under
> > Linux, Netscape and IE3 under Windows.
> 
> I have seen this before, and it seems to involve IP fragmentation. 
> Check the MTU size on your PPP interface.  If it's not 1500, I bet that
> is the problem.  You can fix this by adding "mtu 1500" to your
> /etc/ppp/options file.
> 
> Oops... I just noticed, you said you use SLIP, not PPP.  Well, hopefully
> you know how to change the MTU size on your connection, because I don't.  :)

I do, I have and it bloody works!
Thanks, thanks, thanks - I'd never have done it without you.


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