Sorry for the delayed response,

>>>>> On Tue, 08 Jan 2002 13:17:41 +0100, 
>>>>> Kristof Verhenne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> kristof@zoon:/usr/home/kristof$ netstat -nral -f inet6
> Routing tables

Is this really the result when the packet goes on tun0 (without gif
encapsulation)?

Based on your tcpdump output, the tunnel end point encapsulated the
connection after some period:

22:14:08.889999 3ffe:8100:100:a::1459.1203 > oerbier.ssh: R 1268:1268(0)ack 1664 win 
65535
22:14:57.453481 cisco-nas6.be.wanadoo.com >212-100-182-43.adsl.easynet.be: oerbier.ssh 
>3ffe:8100:100:a::1459.1203: F 1664:1664(0) ack 1108 win 8216 (encap)

(BTW: please run tcpdump with the -n option.  numeric addresses are
more useful to diagnose someone else's results.)

The behavior looks really strange...at this moment, I have no idea
about the situation.

Do you see any changes on the routing table if you run the following
script during the ssh session?

#!/bin/sh

while [ true ]; do
    netstat -rn | grep default
    sleep 1
done

Also, I'd like to know if your ppp daemon leaves any unexpected logs.

                                        JINMEI, Tatuya
                                        Communication Platform Lab.
                                        Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corp.
                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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