> Brian Somers wrote:
>
> > Ah, ok. This is incoming data that's being ignored by ppp - maybe
> > because you've got ``nat deny_incoming yes'' configured ?
>
> Yes, I have ``nat deny_incoming yes''. Thanks for explaining.
>
> Maybe it would be worth to add more meaningful warning message like
Brian Somers wrote:
> Ah, ok. This is incoming data that's being ignored by ppp - maybe
> because you've got ``nat deny_incoming yes'' configured ?
Yes, I have ``nat deny_incoming yes''. Thanks for explaining.
Maybe it would be worth to add more meaningful warning message like "Dropped a
incom
> Brian Somers wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > After upgrading my box to the 4.0-STABLE, I've discovered that ppp started
> > > produce regular warnings I've never seen before:
> > >
> > > Warning: nat_LayerPull: Dropped a packet
> > >
> > > What does it mean and what implications may it have?
Brian Somers wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > After upgrading my box to the 4.0-STABLE, I've discovered that ppp started
> > produce regular warnings I've never seen before:
> >
> > Warning: nat_LayerPull: Dropped a packet
> >
> > What does it mean and what implications may it have?
>
> This is pretty
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading my box to the 4.0-STABLE, I've discovered that ppp started
> produce regular warnings I've never seen before:
>
> Warning: nat_LayerPull: Dropped a packet
>
> What does it mean and what implications may it have?
This is pretty strange. I've just added a diagnosti
Hi,
After upgrading my box to the 4.0-STABLE, I've discovered that ppp started
produce regular warnings I've never seen before:
Warning: nat_LayerPull: Dropped a packet
What does it mean and what implications may it have?
-Maxim
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