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Ulmo

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Is this impacting VPN too?

Is this impacting VPN too?


The WeaseL
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April 8th, @02:01AM

No because they already said it was a problem with their NAT hardware, not Comcast sending reset packets.

Any bandwidth/performance issues you think you are having are not a result of reset packets (so far). I'm not a fan of Comcast but these researchers jumped the gun on proclaiming Comcast was forging packets for all types of traffic.

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It is for me see my post below. I have both Qwest and Comcast. When they started forging RST packets and denying that they were I had to get another provider. I have both hoping that they stop this foolishness.

I run OpenVPN and have my own rack with my own firewall etc. in a data center. When I run on Comcast my connection gets reset periodically and I drop ssh sessions. Sometimes they stay up through a reconnect most of the time they do not. I leave them up overnight and on comcast they always drop, on qwest they always stay up. They stay up for days...

I recently downloaded a large file (which by they way is really hard to do on Comcast without a download manager that will reconnect) I turned on load balancing on my home router so that the (MSDN) download manager which will use four connections could use both qwest and Comcast. I needed a large ISO and I didn't want to wait. Anyway I forgot to turn it off for my IP and I ended up with a VPN over comcast and I kept losing my ssh connections. I turned it off (so that it uses Qwest) and I have not dropped a connection since.


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No because they already said it was a problem with their NAT hardware, not Comcast sending reset packets.

Any bandwidth/performance issues you think you are having are not a result of reset packets (so far). I'm not a fan of Comcast but these researchers jumped the gun on proclaiming Comcast was forging packets for all types of traffic.

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