Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:50:57 -0700 From: snowcrash+freebsd <schneecrash+freebsd@gmail.com> To: "Brian Walker" <bfwalker@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PPPoE equivalent? Message-ID: <70f41ba20705202350v326ffb8eg691d8896fdc1c383@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <54f1b6eb0705202339o6c4ca5acp31e87efa93bcfbdd@mail.gmail.com> References: <54f1b6eb0705201954r5d66a8b6y5871492a31c2a2ee@mail.gmail.com> <200705210407.l4L47alU000752@smtpclu-4.eunet.yu> <3a386af20705202251v10636696hfc75f17f17f13c42@mail.gmail.com> <70f41ba20705202320r58e3e7a7j95d3136c16bbc7df@mail.gmail.com> <54f1b6eb0705202339o6c4ca5acp31e87efa93bcfbdd@mail.gmail.com>
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> Yes, it puzzles me why it happens in the first place, but as it hits the XP, > linux and BSD connections equally frequenly, I am assuming it is a function > of hardware or IP provider. fwiw, looking at your conf, my ppp.conf contains one setting that yours does not ... enable tcpmssfixup there's a bit of discussion abt it here: http://lists.apple.com/archives/Darwin-development/2001/Aug/msg00502.html dunno if this is related -- just throwing it out there. cheers.
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