I've done this, now Google works, but Facebook is still not working
and probably some other sites.

On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:34 AM, Luis Coronado <lcoron...@ticoit.com> wrote:
> if you keep set reassemble yes no-df you can (must?) remove the match in on
> pppoe0 scrut (max-mss 1440 no-df reassemble tcp)
>
> -luis
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:30 AM, John Tate <j...@johntate.org> wrote:
>>
>> It worked for a while but since rebooting my router now none of my
>> computers work to access google.com, gmail.com works. Many other sites
>> are not working, it is very frustrating.
>>
>> Clients on the wireless also don't work, it is the same problem. I can
>> ping all the sites I can't access the problem appears to be with HTTP.
>>
>> Since starting the thread I have changed my pf.conf on advice of other
>> users to have these lines...
>> set reassemble yes no-df
>> match in  on pppoe0 scrub (max-mss 1440 no-df reassemble tcp)
>>
>> Any more ideas?
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:51 AM, John Tate <j...@johntate.org> wrote:
>> > Things are working fine from another one of my computers, it must be
>> > something to do with the computer I'm using. Sorry about that
>> > everyone.
>> >
>> > On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:48 AM, John Tate <j...@johntate.org> wrote:
>> >> Yeah I am using my lan not the wlan. I've not got to even seeing if
>> >> the wlan even works yet, though it used to with that configuration.
>> >> The worst thing is the hosts occasionally manage to work for a split
>> >> second, and stop again. I'm certain there is nothing wrong with my ISP
>> >> unless they have trouble with this particular setup. It worked for
>> >> months with no problems, and then they started happening.
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:44 AM, Luis Coronado <lcoron...@ticoit.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>> Im afraid I only read the last post of the email thread about
>> >>> match/scrub/mtu. That is why I suggested the set option in my previous
>> >>> email.
>> >>>
>> >>> The fact that your router can contact the destination hosts without
>> >>> issues
>> >>> but not the internal hosts forces me to believe that there isnt, at
>> >>> least at
>> >>> this stage a mtu related problem.
>> >>>
>> >>> I see that you serve your LAN over athn0. You can find out if there
>> >>> are
>> >>> issues with your wireless setup by running ifconfig athn0 debug and
>> >>> watching
>> >>> /var/log/messages. athn0 power savings fix was submitted almost a year
>> >>> ago
>> >>> but how knows you could be the happy owner of a particular card that
>> >>> doesnt
>> >>> work as expected.
>> >>>
>> >>> Have you tried running your lan from the ethernet card instead?
>> >>>
>> >>> -luis
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 10:32 AM, John Tate <j...@johntate.org> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Luis Coronado <lcoron...@ticoit.com>
>> >>>> wrote:
>> >>>> > set reassemble yes no-df
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > I tried using match and scrub rules without luck, but the
>> >>>> > 'reassemble
>> >>>> > yes
>> >>>> > no-df' solved my problems with the GRE tunnels we use among
>> >>>> > networks.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Just make sure you dont have set skip on pppoe0
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > -luis
>> >>>> Just trying this, something got through for a second but once again
>> >>>> queries to google and other sites don't work. It is still unreliable.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 10:26 AM, John Tate <j...@johntate.org>
>> >>>> > wrote:
>> >>>> >>
>> >>>> >> Well max-mss doesn't seem to help I can still only access gmail
>> >>>> >> and
>> >>>> >> not google.com.au. Also it has become suddenly selective after
>> >>>> >> months
>> >>>> >> with no problem so I wonder if this is the default these days.
>> >>>> >> Still
>> >>>> >> problems.
>> >>>> >>
>> >>>> >> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:02 AM, James Shupe <jsh...@hermetek.com>
>> >>>> >> wrote:
>> >>>> >> > On 2013-09-30 10:58, John Tate wrote:
>> >>>> >> >>
>> >>>> >> >> It would help if you told me how to do this...
>> >>>> >> >>
>> >>>> >> >> # ifconfig pppoe max-mms 1400
>> >>>> >> >> ifconfig: max-mms: bad value
>> >>>> >> >> # ifconfig pppoe0 max-mms 1440
>> >>>> >> >> ifconfig: max-mms: bad value
>> >>>> >> >>
>> >>>> >> >
>> >>>> >> > match on $ext scrub (max-mss 1400)
>> >>>> >> >
>> >>>> >> > in /etc/pf.conf
>> >>>> >> >
>> >>>> >> > Also, don't top post.
>> >>>> >> >
>> >>>> >> > --
>> >>>> >> > James Shupe
>> >>>> >> >
>> >>>> >> >
>> >>>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>>> >>
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