On Monday 11 December 2006 11:03, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > Is there some test utility I can run that reliably says if there is a > broken window scaler in the path to an arbitrary host? Isn't window scaling something that the tcp-stacks on both ends of the connection do? AFAIK the routers and firewalls that push the packets around have nothing to do with it .. but I could be wrong ;) BTW. I am seeing similar things when I go through a CheckPoint VPN-1 firewall. Regards -- --------------------------------------- Malte Schröder [email protected] ICQ# 68121508 ---------------------------------------
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