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RE: VPN & PPPoE
From: "MacFerrin, Ken" <Ken_MacFerrin () csgsystems com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:59:07 -0600
Actually, it looks like this would be your answer: http://kb.linksys.com/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=169750&QuestionText=MTU&SelectName1=&advquery=%5bs%5d%5bRank%2c%2050%3a%5bSum%3a%20MTU%5d%5bMerge%3a%20%5bThesaurus%3a%20MTU%5d%5d%5d&infobase=linksysrev.nfo&record={403}&softpage=IKW_ENU_JDocView -----Original Message----- From: MacFerrin, Ken Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:57 PM To: 'Paul Gaskin' Cc: 'security-basics () securityfocus com' Subject: RE: VPN & PPPoE Paul, Given your dealing with the Linksys I would try their method and check the firmware: http://kb.linksys.com/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=169750&QuestionText=MTU&SelectName1=&advquery=%5bs%5d%5bRank%2c%2050%3a%5bSum%3a%20MTU%5d%5bMerge%3a%20%5bThesaurus%3a%20MTU%5d%5d%5d&infobase=linksysrev.nfo&record={408}&softpage=IKW_ENU_JDocView and http://kb.linksys.com/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=169750&QuestionText=MTU&SelectName1=&advquery=%5bs%5d%5bRank%2c%2050%3a%5bSum%3a%20MTU%5d%5bMerge%3a%20%5bThesaurus%3a%20MTU%5d%5d%5d&infobase=linksysrev.nfo&record={408}&softpage=IKW_ENU_JHitList Also, here's the recommended values on the windows side: http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/280/ -Ken -----Original Message----- From: Paul Gaskin [mailto:paul () midwesttechnologies com] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:27 AM To: 'Keith T. Morgan' Cc: 'security-basics () securityfocus com' Subject: RE: VPN & PPPoE Is there a sure fire way to come up with a good MTU speed? We used one in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. and came up with an MTU of 1366 and this didn't seem to do the trick. Also, We had a concern with setting the MTU really low. How is this going to effect the way other files get transferred? Will setting the MTU lower effect the speed of the DSL (surfing the web, downloading files)? Thanks Paul -----Original Message----- From: Keith T. Morgan [mailto:keith.morgan () terradon com] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:15 AM To: Paul Gaskin; security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: VPN & PPPoE We had to deal with this very issue using IPSEC via Free S/Wan on linux. The solution was to kick the interface (pppoe facing) MTU down to the 1280 range. This was after some experimentation. Play around with the MTU and you should be able to get it to work. If you have a sniffer handy on the client machine, watch to see how much fragmentation is occuring on the interface. Lots of fragmentation seemed to break IPSEC for us. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Gaskin [mailto:paul () midwesttechnologies com] Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:29 PM To: 'security-basics () securityfocus com' Subject: VPN & PPPoE I am new to the list and I'm not sure if this even falls into this category but I'm getting desperate! We have set up a VPN and it seems to work fine everyone can log on and move around the network and send and receive email. One person though... on a DSL using PPPoE can not send e-mail. we have tried everything... has anyone run into this problem? the user is on a Windows XP laptop connected to a Linksys wireless router (Using PPPoE). and Outlook for E-mail. Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance Paul
Current thread:
- VPN & PPPoE Paul Gaskin (Jan 21)
- Re: VPN & PPPoE simsjs (Jan 23)
- Re: VPN & PPPoE Rob Davis (Jan 23)
- Re: VPN & PPPoE Jack Napier (Jan 23)
- Re: VPN & PPPoE Glen Mehn (Jan 23)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: VPN & PPPoE Chris Berry (Jan 23)
- RE: VPN & PPPoE Paul Gaskin (Jan 23)
- RE: VPN & PPPoE John Tolmachoff (Jan 24)
- RE: VPN & PPPoE MacFerrin, Ken (Jan 24)
- RE: VPN & PPPoE MacFerrin, Ken (Jan 24)
- RE: VPN & PPPoE Price, Mark G Contr ANG/C4 (Jan 24)
- RE: RE: VPN & PPPoE dave (Jan 28)
