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Date:      Sun, 16 Jul 2000 09:32:18 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Chris D. Faulhaber" <jedgar@fxp.org>
To:        Ben Smithurst <ben@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Suggested addition to PPP FAQ - solution for Macintoshes and Black Hole  DSL routers
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0007160931220.95017-100000@pawn.primelocation.net>
In-Reply-To: <20000716141850.U84045@strontium.scientia.demon.co.uk>

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On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Ben Smithurst wrote:

> Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> 
> >    <question>
> > -    <para>Why do my Windows 98 connections freeze when I run PPPoE on the gateway</para>
> > +    <para>Why do Mac and Windows 98 connections freeze when running PPPoE on the gateway</para>
> >    </question>
> 
> I think I'd say "MacOS" instead of "Mac" here.
> 

Agreed

> >      <para>
> > -    This is due to what's called a "Black Hole" router.  Windows 98 (and
> > -    maybe other Microsoft OSs) is sending TCP packets with a requested
> > -    segment size too big to fit into a PPPoE frame (MTU is 1500 by default
> > -    for ethernet) <emphasis remap=bf>and</emphasis> have the "don't fragment"
> > -    bit set (default of TCP) and the Telco router is not sending ICMP "must
> > +    This is due to what's called a "Black Hole" router.  MacOS and Windows 98
> > +    (and maybe other Microsoft OSs) send TCP packets with a requested segment
> > +    size too big to fit into a PPPoE frame (MTU is 1500 by default for
> > +    ethernet) <emphasis remap=bf>and</emphasis> have the "don't fragment" bit
> > +    set (default of TCP) and the Telco router is not sending ICMP "must
> 
> I've reorganised that so fewer lines are changed (I think it's easier
> for translators that way).
> 
> ...
>      <para>
> -    This is due to what's called a "Black Hole" router.  Windows 98 (and
> -    maybe other Microsoft OSs) is sending TCP packets with a requested
> +    This is due to what's called a "Black Hole" router.  MacOS and Windows 98 (and
> +    maybe other Microsoft OSs) send TCP packets with a requested
>      segment size too big to fit into a PPPoE frame (MTU is 1500 by default
> ...
> 
> I'll commit your patch soon unless anyone objects, or you'd rather do it
> yourself.  It's a bit better than the patch I created was, anyway. :-)
> 

Go ahead and take care of it.

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