Reports of bad headers using TUN?
Matthew
matthew at matthewboehm.com
Wed Jan 3 23:03:40 GMT 2007
> Just got back one customer's response. Said the test page worked fine
> for her.
Scratch that. I misunderstood her. She sent a screen shot from Firefox
and IE. IE7 simply reloaded the page but Firefox showed the "bad
request" page. And the webserver logs on that node show this "request
failed: error reading the headers,"
So that means we know what the problem is now? We know that its packet
fragmenting? I guess this one chick is behind some super-duper firewall
that's not liking it?
I am suposed to apply that iptable's rule onto the real servers right?
-Matthew
Matthew wrote:
> No because I wanted to check to see if that was indeed the case before
> applying the fix. I read in the HOWTO that applying the iptable rule
> caused other problems with other people.
>
> -Matthwe
>
> Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
>> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Matthew wrote:
>>
>>> The fact that more people are having this issue is starting to worry me.
>>
>> did you apply the fix(es) in the HOWTO before you asked people to run
>> the test?
>>
>> Joe
>>
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