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Long route delay after PPP connection



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Hi,

    This is almost certainly not a specific Debian problem, but my
    potato installation always exhibits a strange pause in updating
    routing information after dial-up.

After successful handshake and allocation of an IP and and nameserver
entries (from the log), there is 10 - 20 second delay before route(1)
will show *any* entries: it just shows the "Destination Gateway ..."
header hangs/block.  Very strange.

I have had problems before with stalled file transfers and managed to
fix that by disabling Van Jacobson style TCP/IP header compression for
my ISP [thought I'd mention those keywords for people glimpsing for
that problem on this list].

As usual (cringe) when Win2000 connects using the same modem, line and
account, hand-shake completes in mere seconds and packets start to fly
straight away.

Just wondering if anyone has seen something like this before.


Thanks,

James

PGP keys: http://www.mds.rmit.edu.au/~james/plan

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