Re: FTP over VPN
- From: "RBot" <cdhgooglegroups@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Feb 2007 07:45:53 -0800
Thank you for responding so quickly. I know that there is no way to
put all of the data for a download into a single packet, I mis-spoke.
I meant if the data being transmitted (as I have tested this) fits
into a single transmission unit, the transfer goes through smoothly.
It is when the amount of data will not fit into a single transmission
unit, and must be fragmented, that the data will not transmit. Also,
this problem is not with spyware nor with third party toolbars, as I
am experiencing this issue with machines that have recently been
restored (and re-restored in some cases) in order to resolve this
issue, and it persists. There are also no third party firewalls
installed, and the integrated Windows XP firewall has been disabled
(by group policy-I have verified that it is disabled on the machines
experiencing this problem). I understand your doubts on the
newsgroups solving issues of this nature, and I can't help but to
agree with you. I do, however, like to post any questions I have in
case somebody has run accross the same scenario, or in the case of
somebody knowing who I can contact to resolve the particular problem I
am experiencing.
I posted this message in another newsgroup quite a while ago and
received a response (along the lines of MTU, MSS, PMTU) that I could
use some help in understanding. He said that:
"Generally you don't need to change these settings. If ICMP is
enabled from one to the other, Windows will calculate the PMTU and
adjust the MTU accordingly (and more importantly, dynamically). "
I am not sure how to check to see if ICMP is being allowed from one to
the other (due to the fact that they are already connected via the VPN
connection). Do you know how I could check this, or does this mean
anything to you that could help me resolve this issue? Thank you
again for your previouse response, and also for your future guidance!
.
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