> > > > On Thursday 24 June 2004 16:21, Andrea Giuliano wrote: > > > > > It's an Ethernet ADSL modem, namely the Siemens Gigaset. I'll try > > > tcpdump as soon as possible. > > > > Many times looking at tcpdump in one terminal window and trying things in > > another has given me the big clue :-) I would be looking at the DNS > > resolution behaviour (UDP port 53 traffic) especially hard first. > > I tried yesterday night, but the output is quite complicated. I only > noticed, while Epiphany was trying to access Google, many lines with > "www.google.it" and, I think, the actual IP address for Google. This > should mean that DNS is not the problem here. Also, "traceroute > www.google.it" immediately outputs several lines with IP addresses and > times in milliseconds, but it starts printing "*" after some lines, > which should mean that Google could not be reached but, at the same > time, that the name was resolved immediately. The same conclusion comes > from a "ping www.google.it", which answers immediately everytime is > issued. > > > > > You should consider turning off ECN as a test too since some routers > > > > choke on it. > > > > echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn > > > > > > What's that? > > > > Explicit Congestion Notification. It is a bit in the TCP header, I think. > > Some router devices cannot handle seeing it and have a mental attack. FC2 > > can issue it by default. > > > It's 0 already. > > > > > Also, what is your network setup like generally? > > > > > > Well, I started configuring eth0 and ppp0, but in an Italian document I > > > found a different suggestion: remove eth0 (using the "Network" menù > > > item), then add an xDSL connection with just a name ("Alice"), username > > > > Heh, I just got wifi working here using a similar trick :-) > > system-config-network is really cool once you can get it started with such an > > ifcfg-* file. > > > > I have no experience with ADSL unfortunately, but I would imagine you can do > > tcpdump -i Alice and just see traffic headed down there. > > > > - -Andy > Thanks, I think we are making some progress! perhaps (most probably) you should change your mtu settings of your eth0 card common is 1490 or 1492