On 12/5/19 12:31 PM, jbk wrote:
On 12/5/19 8:00 AM, jbk wrote:
On 12/4/19 8:47 PM, jbk wrote:
On 12/4/19 7:56 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Dan Ritter wrote:
jbk wrote:
On 12/4/19 5:15 AM, Steven Santos wrote:
try a different dns.
It was unreachable with the comcast dns.
Works fine with 8.8.8.8 and opendns
Changing dns server has not succeeded yet. How long
should I expect to wait
before new server provides results?
60 seconds, max.
207.210.201.125 is the IP I resolved.
It appears to be a cPanel controlled virtual server,
owned by
Endurance, which, interestingly, has offices in
Burlington and
Waltham. Oh -- they're the corporate parent of Constant
Contact,
Hostgator, Sitebuilder, and a bunch of others.
The connectivity is via Cogent, and that might or might
not be
the issue: Cogent has a history of getting into spats
with other
major ISPs; it wouldn't be too surprising if there was
a game of
one-upsmanship going on between Comcast and Cogent. But
I don't
know, I'm just speculating.
-dsr-
That ip agrees with what I found. The thing is I can
access Fedoraforum at work through a comcast modem with
no trouble. I've tried the google dns and opendns
without success so far.
Is there any possibility that my dd-wrt router could be
blocking a single address w/o me actively blocking a
particular site? Since I'm bridged that is the direction
the finger is going to point when comcasts tech comes so
I'd really like to nip that in the bud.
Backing up I should note that I do run dnsmasq on my router,
but as I understand it only caches local addresses. It can
be set to block content but other than the standard options
I have never set specifics. I have been running it with no
problems with the current setting for over a year.
Til now
--
Jim Kelly-Rand
j...@kjkelra.com
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