Re: Bizarre network problem

paul_at_atom.sbrk.co.uk
Date: 07/20/04


Date: 20 Jul 2004 06:13:24 GMT

In article <2m3qglFirdi9U1@uni-berlin.de>, ynotssor wrote:
><paul@atom.sbrk.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:slrncfomcv.ena.paul@strut.sbrk.co.uk
>
>> Any attempt to route beyond the gateway was met with no
>> reply. I checked the wireless router and it had no WEP, no MAC
>> address restrictions, no security.
> [...]
>> But anyone got any idea?
>
> Netmask?
 
No. It's something far more subtle than that. I notice that the TTL
on my packets is set at 64, whereas the windows boxes have 128 for
example.

Paul



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