On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 13:25:43 -0700 (PDT)
Brad De Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a network of WinXX PC's with a single Linux box
acting as the gateway/firewall/dhcp server/e-mail
server/etc. My Linux box connects to the ISP via 128K
ISDN dial-up line (too far away for DSL and cable is
I've had issues using ifconfig to set MTU. Also, if the problem is MTU, you'll want
to set your Windows system MTU down as well... I believe Windows is not very good at
responding correctly to the ICMP messages which control transmission size. It just
makes everything cleaner.
Try the Linux
I have a network of WinXX PC's with a single Linux box
acting as the gateway/firewall/dhcp server/e-mail
server/etc. My Linux box connects to the ISP via 128K
ISDN dial-up line (too far away for DSL and cable is
N/A).
When I first connect the Linux box to the ISP, I can:
1) Use the Linux box to
Some kind of crazy arp poisoning maybe?
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Brad De Vries wrote:
I have a network of WinXX PC's with a single Linux box
acting as the gateway/firewall/dhcp server/e-mail
server/etc. My Linux box connects to the ISP via 128K
ISDN dial-up line (too far away for DSL and cable
--- Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some kind of crazy arp poisoning maybe?
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Brad De Vries wrote:
I have a network of WinXX PC's with a single Linux
box
acting as the gateway/firewall/dhcp server/e-mail
server/etc. My Linux box connects to the ISP via
128K