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With the replies you have shown, the limitation is very likely
within your own walls.<br>
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While it is possible that some router on the path between you and
the test server limits the packet size, I would say it is very
likely not the case, much less than 1% propability - according to my
experience.<br>
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I would use a sniffer along the path between each
switch/router/firewall/xx until you either don't see the longer
edns0 packets or some other evidence (could be some ICMP message)
shows you that this is the place.<br>
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I would also search for keywords like: DNS EDNS0 truncate.<br>
<br>
Good hunting.<br>
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On 31/12/12 15:07, Phil Mayers wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:50E19C26.10102@imperial.ac.uk" type="cite">On
12/31/2012 10:54 AM, Gaurav Kansal wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I just want to test whether this limit is
within my organization.
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Is any method available by which I can check this?
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