Woops. Truncated output:

chris@retina:~$ tracepath new-www.haskell.org
 1:  retina.local                                          0.130ms pmtu 1500
 1:  AirPort-Express-di-MYEGO.local                        2.633ms
 1:  AirPort-Express-di-MYEGO.local                        1.481ms
 2:  10.233.128.1                                         29.365ms asymm  3
 3:  10.6.105.26                                         255.868ms
 4:  10.251.245.201                                      202.527ms
 5:  10.251.240.22                                        95.021ms
 6:  10.251.241.1                                        332.744ms asymm  4
 7:  10.247.125.241                                       56.229ms asymm  5
 8:  10.251.245.194                                       38.307ms asymm  6
 9:  10.6.4.17                                           195.425ms asymm  7
10:  10.254.11.245                                       156.151ms asymm 15
11:  10.254.11.25                                        184.638ms asymm 14
12:  10.254.9.198                                        272.181ms asymm 13
13:  10.254.9.210                                         80.088ms asymm 12
14:  10.254.0.138                                        217.882ms asymm 11
15:  10.1.153.86                                          49.005ms asymm 11
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     Too many hops: pmtu 1500
     Resume: pmtu 1500

On 8 September 2014 21:25, Christopher Done <[email protected]> wrote:
> Right, pinging 23.253.225.173 or 23.253.241.126 times out for me.
> Here's tracepath:
>
> chris@retina:~$ tracepath new-www.haskell.org
>  1:  retina.local                                          0.130ms pmtu 1500
>  1:  AirPort-Express-di-MYEGO.local                        2.633ms
>  1:  AirPort-Express-di-MYEGO.local                        1.481ms
>  2:  10.233.128.1                                         29.365ms asymm  3
>  3:  10.6.105.26                                         255.868ms
>  4:  10.251.245.201                                      202.527ms
>  5:  10.251.240.22                                        95.021ms
>  6:  10.251.241.1                                        332.744ms asymm  4
>  7:  10.247.125.241                                       56.229ms asymm  5
>  8:  10.251.245.194                                       38.307ms asymm  6
>  9:  10.6.4.17                                           195.425ms asymm  7
> 10:  10.254.11.245                                       156.151ms asymm 15
>
> On 8 September 2014 18:15, Herbert Valerio Riedel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 2014-09-08 at 15:37:08 +0200, Christopher Done wrote:
>>> As a random data point, I'm on Telecom Italia in Italy and I've never
>>> been able to resolve new-www.haskell.org. traceroute gives up. I'm not
>>> sure how much of Italy can't access that domain. It's the same for
>>> darcs.haskell.org. Hopefully this issue won't transfer to the main
>>> haskell.org domain.
>>
>> that's totally weird... are you saying you can DNS resolve some
>> *.haskell.org names, but not others? Or that you can't reach the IP
>> darcs.haskell.org points to?
>>
>> for the record, here's the IPs those entries ought to resolve to
>> currently:
>>
>>   new-www.haskell.org.          IN      A       23.253.241.126
>>   new-www.haskell.org.          IN      AAAA    
>> 2001:4800:7817:104:be76:4eff:fe05:a27e
>>
>>   darcs.haskell.org.            IN      A       23.253.225.173
>>
>>
>> Also, can you currently reach https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ ?
>>
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