I've had a problem accessing some https sites a few times. In two of those cases, it turned out that I had updated firefox with a firefox session open. That firefox session gave me strange errors on https sites. Finally, I figured out that exiting and restarting firefox seems to be necessary after an update. It wasn't always obvious to me because I'd done the update a day earlier but hadn't gone to any https sites since the update.
David
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 13:44 -0500, Jacques B. wrote:
One of the threads of discussion can be found here:
http://kerneltrap.org/node/6723
It would also impact an FC5 system as long as it had been "updated" to
a
later kernel.... It is also completely dependent on the "path" that
the
packets take. So from home, you may not be crossing the offending router, while at work you are. Of course, it might actually be the router at work. The goal, apparently, is to improve performance on large data activity and hence the feature being tuned up in the later kernel.... While we're officially "correct", some hardware in the middle may not understand it, but hopefully over time the problem hardware will go away.... :-)
--Rob
Thanks. Checking that out now.
Jacques B.
Hi, Jacques and others, I am having a similar problem, but the window scaling didn't fix the issue. As I read the information in the link, I saw that they had ECN disabled. However, I didn't see how or where to do that. Can someone please tell me where that control exists?
Regards, Les H
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