10-13-2011
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Corona688
This bug happened in kernels from 2008 or so. IPv6 transmissions would get their MTU from the wrong interface, I think the loopback.
This one?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/254622
I'm using the latest Centos Kernel (2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.i686), I'd hope a fix from 2008 would be included in that...
Tried reducing the MTU for lo but made no difference.
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NAME
jetpipe - bind a printer device to a tcp port
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
jetpipe will bind a printer device to a given portnumber so the printer can be accessed through the JetDirect protocol from a remote
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SEE ALSO
cups-deviced(8), cups-driverd(8), cups-lpd(8), cups-polld(8), cupsd.conf(5) cupsd(8)
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