Hi, On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 14:14, Mintairov Mikhail<mikxalich at yandex.ru> wrote: > And here the "tcpdump -i ppp0 -n" output of situation when I try to > access to the same web site from 192.168.127.[some] computer. It would be helpful if you could get the tcpdump of your internal interface (eth0?) for a request at the same time as you get the one of ppp0. And even more helpful if you could get the tcpdump on the client in your internal network that is actually doing the request. The difference in packets seen on those three points would quickly show where the problem seems to be... As you said your connection script creates some static routes, it would also help if you could send the routing table of the router. HTH, Filipe