Hi,
regarding this - a new feature of 2.1.7 related to the DF bit for the UDP packets. I believe that the change meant that the do not fragment bit was changed to be set -
No, it *unsets* the bit. Linux sets it by default, and in effect, can cause large packets to be discarded if MTU decreases on the link somewhere. Unsetting it gives at least a good chance that routers *can* fragment the large packet if need be. Unless your routers are broken of course.
was any regard to this being default, rather than configurable, given - I suspect several people might fall foul of this issue when they try throwing 1500 byte EAP packets across their WAN.......
It is meant to help these people :-) Stefan
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