> 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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