The problem is that a website I set up on a friend's box in Finland
(which has a 2001 ipv6 address and doesn't use ipv6) loads the text just
fine. However, I never do get the images, and if I do a netstat on the
server (in Finland), the connection shows open, with a sendq of about
the image file sizes.
This sounds like the old mtu problems where path mtu discovery was
broken. However, I am unable to find much information. Is this a bug
in the kernel, in the setup, or just me being silly?
vichu-ip6.innernet.org is the website, remove the -ip6 to get the ipv4
site. Yes, it is a silly little website of me playing around. The
image that definitely shows the problem is right at the top of the page.
I can provide ifconfig output or any other details necessary. I have
tried to do ethereal analysis of the connection. I don't seem to see
anything but the opening syn/syn of the connection carrying the image.
It just seems the other end is broken. The server is running RedHat 8
all errata, kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0. Mine is a largely RedHat Phoebe with
a few packages from the newer rawhide.
Sorry if this is off topic, but I don't seem to be finding any
references to such problems w/ Google, so I thought it might be a kernel
bug, but am not quite positive of that yet.
Trever
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