binarymelon
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I want to start this off by saying I don't think this is remotely the fault of the Merlin firmware. I'm just reasonably confident it's networking related and figured could maybe get pointed in the right direction from someone here.
I am getting broken pipe errors connecting to specifically github.com and gitlab.com. At the moment I have no other remote servers to test. I have tried my local server through my DDNS and it works, but I'm not sure if there's any routing happening there to keep me internal.
This only seems to happen with the -T flag (disable pseudo-terminal allocation) on ssh. This is used by git when connecting with ssh. The error also goes away when I disable NAT Acceleration. This issue is specific to my macbook pro and I have tried multiple version of openssh (using LibreSSL and OpenSSL).
There are no related logs in the mac system.log or in the router logs either.
I'm at a complete loss.
I am getting broken pipe errors connecting to specifically github.com and gitlab.com. At the moment I have no other remote servers to test. I have tried my local server through my DDNS and it works, but I'm not sure if there's any routing happening there to keep me internal.
This only seems to happen with the -T flag (disable pseudo-terminal allocation) on ssh. This is used by git when connecting with ssh. The error also goes away when I disable NAT Acceleration. This issue is specific to my macbook pro and I have tried multiple version of openssh (using LibreSSL and OpenSSL).
There are no related logs in the mac system.log or in the router logs either.
I'm at a complete loss.