"Tyler Barth" <CryoFlame2 at SoftHome.net> wrote:
> 
> I'm having the damnedest time with my internet lately.  I've been
> attacked by Code Red many times, and, now that I've disabled web
> manager, I'm unable to access a handful of websites.  For example, I can
> go to yahoo.com, but it times out if I search.  I can run AIM, but my
> e-mail doesn't work (maybe it works once every few hours).  

Random thought, since things like this happen to me when I forget, are you
running Linux 2.4?  Did you enable Explicit Congestion Notification when
you compiled the kernel?  Try `echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn'

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