I am having a very strange problem with the network stack on my main WinXP machine. The problem is very (ok, very, very) vaguely empeg related
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Every couple of days the machine will fail to be able to talk to certain websites. One of the websites is empegbbs.com , hence the tenious empeg connection.
When this happens none of the browsers on the machine will be able to reach the effected sites. I have tried with both IE and Firefox, the problem is the same on both.
It looks like a problem at the TCP level as the browsers just take a long time to timeout. However if I telnet to port 80 on empegbbs.com and request the root of its default website I get the data I expect (not the empegbbs site as I didn't bother to send the correct host header). That would suggest it is not at the TCP level.
I can fix the problem by disabling and re-enabling the Ethernet interface on my machine.
The only think I can think of is some odd MTU discovery problem, but other than that I am stumped. I guess I really need to do some sniffing when it happens next.
Anyone seen anything like this before ?