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in vi to handle retryable errors, the workaround
is not to do whatever it is that you're doing at the same time.
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, but perhaps the PPP negotiation is giving them something
weird (eg, 127.0.0.1) as the nameserver address. Have a look at
/etc/resolv.conf while they're connected and at the ppp log.
Have you tried dig @server.ip some.host?
Any internal firewall in place? What do its logs/stats show?
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correctly? What do the dates in /usr/share/tmac look like?
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in the rule above? I
thought, it magically allows DNS-responses to come back only, but that
does not work...
Do ipfw show and see if the keep-state rule is ever triggering - perhaps
some rule before it is already allowing the outgoing packets.
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to be secure.
Use the Belkin as a bridge rather than a router, by simply not using
its WAN port, and do turn off its dhcp server. I do the same with a
Netgear.
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