Here's what happens from the command line: [scott@enigma ~]$ traceroute -p 80 weather.gov traceroute to weather.gov (23.45.144.21), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets connect: Network is unreachable [scott@enigma ~]$ traceroute -p 80 ted.com traceroute to ted.com (35.169.68.165), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets connect: Network is unreachable [scott@enigma ~]$ traceroute -p 80 weather.gov traceroute to weather.gov (23.45.144.21), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets connect: Network is unreachable [scott@enigma ~]$ curl -v https://www.ted.com * Rebuilt URL to: https://www.ted.com/ * Trying 34.230.160.103... * TCP_NODELAY set * Immediate connect fail for 34.230.160.103: Network is unreachable * Trying 54.85.140.87... * TCP_NODELAY set * Immediate connect fail for 54.85.140.87: Network is unreachable * Closing connection 0 curl: (7) Couldn't connect to server [scott@enigma ~]$
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Scott Vargovich <[email protected]> wrote: > Juan, > > Thanks for the suggestions. I will give them a try later this afternoon > and report back. > > Thanks again, > Scott > > On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 4:58 AM, Juan Miguel Paredes < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> It seems like an issue with a network device (proxy / firewall) blocking >> some sites (as you can access weather.gov but not ted.com, for >> example). Maybe using the tcptraceroute to port 80 with several >> destinations can give a hint to where the traffic is being blocked: >> >> https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/227989007-How- >> to-Running-a-TCP-Traceroute >> >> Curiously, from the examples given (weather.gov / ted.com), I could use >> wget succesfully in both cases, but tcptraceroute (port 80) gives >> successful results for weather.gov, and eventually fails with >> "Destination not reached" for ted.com (which wget downloads correctly). >> That case corresponds to http://ted.com redirecting (via http headers) >> to https://www.ted.com: >> >> * Connected to ted.com (34.205.165.181) port 80 (#0) >> > GET / HTTP/1.1 >> > Host: ted.com >> > User-Agent: curl/7.58.0 >> > Accept: */* >> > >> < HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently >> < Server: nginx >> < Date: Thu, 24 May 2018 08:51:45 GMT >> < Content-Type: text/html >> < Content-Length: 178 >> < Location: https://www.ted.com/ >> >> But I guess that would mean the OP issue is not directly related to the >> host's DNS resolution. Perhaps outdated/missing SSL CA certificates on the >> client, so you can't access some SSL protected sites? If you have curl, >> please try: >> >> curl -v https://www.ted.com >> >> and see if the output is what it should, paying special attention to the >> headers in case of errors (SSL handshakes, and so). >> >> >> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 4:44 AM, Jeremiah Bess <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Yeah that is weird. I'm not sure what else it would/could be at the host >>> level. As long as you are sure you don't have any interfering network >>> devices, I'm baffled. Got a hotspot on your phone you can connect to and >>> verify? Maybe check your routes with "ip route list"? >>> >>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 6:09 PM Scott Vargovich <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I had ufw and gufw installed. I uninstalled them and did 'iptables -F' >>>> before I did 'iptables -L' below. >>>> >>>> Here's my firewall rules: >>>> >>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ sudo iptables -L >>>> Chain INPUT (policy DROP) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain FORWARD (policy DROP) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-after-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-after-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-after-logging-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-after-logging-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-after-logging-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-after-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-before-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-before-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-before-logging-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-before-logging-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-before-logging-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-before-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-logging-allow (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-logging-deny (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-not-local (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-reject-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-reject-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-reject-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-skip-to-policy-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-skip-to-policy-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-skip-to-policy-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-track-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-track-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-track-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-limit (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-limit-accept (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-logging-forward (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-logging-input (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-logging-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Chain ufw-user-output (0 references) >>>> target prot opt source destination >>>> >>>> Here's the other command with its output: >>>> >>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ wget weather.gov >>>> --2018-05-23 20:02:31-- http://weather.gov/ >>>> Resolving weather.gov (weather.gov)... 2600:1407:a000:28a::116, >>>> 2600:1407:a000:2b2::116, 23.45.144.21 >>>> Connecting to weather.gov (weather.gov)|2600:1407:a000:28a::116|:80... >>>> connected. >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently >>>> Location: https://weather.gov/ [following] >>>> --2018-05-23 20:02:31-- https://weather.gov/ >>>> Loaded CA certificate '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt' >>>> Connecting to weather.gov (weather.gov)|2600:1407:a000:28a::116|:443... >>>> connected. >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently >>>> Location: https://www.weather.gov/ [following] >>>> --2018-05-23 20:02:32-- https://www.weather.gov/ >>>> Resolving www.weather.gov (www.weather.gov)... >>>> 2600:1407:a000:28a::116, 2600:1407:a000:289::116, 2600:1407:a000:2a1::116, >>>> ... >>>> Connecting to www.weather.gov >>>> (www.weather.gov)|2600:1407:a000:28a::116|:443... >>>> connected. >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >>>> Length: 134445 (131K) [text/html] >>>> Saving to: ‘index.html’ >>>> >>>> index.html 100%[===================>] 131.29K --.-KB/s in >>>> 0.06s >>>> >>>> 2018-05-23 20:02:32 (2.02 MB/s) - ‘index.html’ saved [134445/134445] >>>> >>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ >>>> >>>> Nothing changes with 'wget ted.com': >>>> >>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ wget weather.gov >>>> --2018-05-23 20:02:31-- http://weather.gov/ >>>> Resolving weather.gov (weather.gov)... 2600:1407:a000:28a::116, >>>> 2600:1407:a000:2b2::116, 23.45.144.21 >>>> Connecting to weather.gov (weather.gov)|2600:1407:a000:28a::116|:80... >>>> connected. >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently >>>> Location: https://weather.gov/ [following] >>>> --2018-05-23 20:02:31-- https://weather.gov/ >>>> Loaded CA certificate '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt' >>>> Connecting to weather.gov (weather.gov)|2600:1407:a000:28a::116|:443... >>>> connected. >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently >>>> Location: https://www.weather.gov/ [following] >>>> --2018-05-23 20:02:32-- https://www.weather.gov/ >>>> Resolving www.weather.gov (www.weather.gov)... >>>> 2600:1407:a000:28a::116, 2600:1407:a000:289::116, 2600:1407:a000:2a1::116, >>>> ... >>>> Connecting to www.weather.gov >>>> (www.weather.gov)|2600:1407:a000:28a::116|:443... >>>> connected. >>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >>>> Length: 134445 (131K) [text/html] >>>> Saving to: ‘index.html’ >>>> >>>> index.html 100%[===================>] 131.29K --.-KB/s in >>>> 0.06s >>>> >>>> 2018-05-23 20:02:32 (2.02 MB/s) - ‘index.html’ saved [134445/134445] >>>> >>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ >>>> >>>> IDK. Very strange IMHO. >>>> >>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 6:45 PM, Jeremiah Bess <[email protected] >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Interesting! Do you have a firewall or iptables running? Can you try >>>>> the same command on weather.gov? I ran wget ted.com on my system and >>>>> confirmed it did not need the www, so there is something else at work here >>>>> based on the "Network is unreachable". These tests confirm your DNS >>>>> is working properly, but something is blocking connections out. >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018, 15:58 Scott Vargovich <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> It doesn't work in Vivaldi either. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 5:53 PM, Scott Vargovich < >>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ wget ted.com >>>>>>> --2018-05-23 17:51:57-- http://ted.com/ >>>>>>> Resolving ted.com (ted.com)... 54.236.175.241, 35.169.68.165, >>>>>>> 34.205.165.181 >>>>>>> Connecting to ted.com (ted.com)|54.236.175.241|:80... failed: >>>>>>> Network is unreachable. >>>>>>> Connecting to ted.com (ted.com)|35.169.68.165|:80... failed: >>>>>>> Network is unreachable. >>>>>>> Connecting to ted.com (ted.com)|34.205.165.181|:80... failed: >>>>>>> Network is unreachable. >>>>>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Antergos comes with Chromium. I also have Vivaldi installed. I'll >>>>>>> try it. I do have Chromium loaded down with extensions / add-ons. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 4:22 PM, Jeremiah Bess < >>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ok, cool. Those responses show your network and OS are resolving >>>>>>>> queries properly. Now try a "wget ted.com". You may need to add a >>>>>>>> www in front. This will download the home page and save it as a file >>>>>>>> (index.html or otherwise). View this file via CLI, a text editor, or >>>>>>>> open >>>>>>>> it with your browser, and make sure the code/page displayed looks like >>>>>>>> what >>>>>>>> you would expect from the site. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If that works out, I'd suggest trying a different browser. It could >>>>>>>> be a conflicting browser extension/add-on. What comes default with >>>>>>>> Antergos? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018, 12:47 Scott Vargovich <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yes you are correct Jeremiah. Host level DNS resolution only. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ dig ted.com >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ; <<>> DiG 9.12.1-P2 <<>> ted.com >>>>>>>>> ;; global options: +cmd >>>>>>>>> ;; Got answer: >>>>>>>>> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 45823 >>>>>>>>> ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 3, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: >>>>>>>>> 1 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: >>>>>>>>> ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096 >>>>>>>>> ;; QUESTION SECTION: >>>>>>>>> ;ted.com. IN A >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ;; ANSWER SECTION: >>>>>>>>> ted.com. 60 IN A 34.205.165.181 >>>>>>>>> ted.com. 60 IN A 54.236.175.241 >>>>>>>>> ted.com. 60 IN A 35.169.68.165 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ;; Query time: 31 msec >>>>>>>>> ;; SERVER: 2602:30a:2ed2:6310::1#53(2602:30a:2ed2:6310::1) >>>>>>>>> ;; WHEN: Wed May 23 14:44:54 EDT 2018 >>>>>>>>> ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 84 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ dig weather.gov >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ; <<>> DiG 9.12.1-P2 <<>> weather.gov >>>>>>>>> ;; global options: +cmd >>>>>>>>> ;; Got answer: >>>>>>>>> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 51739 >>>>>>>>> ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: >>>>>>>>> 1 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: >>>>>>>>> ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096 >>>>>>>>> ;; QUESTION SECTION: >>>>>>>>> ;weather.gov. IN A >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ;; ANSWER SECTION: >>>>>>>>> weather.gov. 20 IN A 23.45.144.21 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ;; Query time: 52 msec >>>>>>>>> ;; SERVER: 2602:30a:2ed2:6310::1#53(2602:30a:2ed2:6310::1) >>>>>>>>> ;; WHEN: Wed May 23 14:46:39 EDT 2018 >>>>>>>>> ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 56 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ ^C >>>>>>>>> [scott@enigma ~]$ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 7:43 AM, Jeremiah Bess < >>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Shane: Scott can correct me if I'm wrong, but he was talking >>>>>>>>>> about a host-level DNS resolution, not the BIND service running on a >>>>>>>>>> server. His system pulls a DNS server IP from his network, and that >>>>>>>>>> IP will >>>>>>>>>> do the DNS resolution and return the results. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Scott: Lets start with some simple DNS tests with dig. I'd like >>>>>>>>>> to make sure the OS-level can get correct answers to start with. >>>>>>>>>> Please run >>>>>>>>>> 'dig ted.com', then 'dig weather.gov', and post the results of >>>>>>>>>> each. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 12:56 AM Shane Horton < >>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hey Scott, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bind is tricky, I have not had great luck with getting it right, >>>>>>>>>>> but I aint that good. Yet! did you do your configuration file >>>>>>>>>>> for the >>>>>>>>>>> name server to resolve an IP? there is supposed to be a zone file >>>>>>>>>>> that you >>>>>>>>>>> write to teach domain to IP and another one to IP to domain. Blah, >>>>>>>>>>> Blah, my >>>>>>>>>>> brain hurts! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> From what I understand you have to teach it both so create zone >>>>>>>>>>> file and then address to name map. It is alot of writing maybe you >>>>>>>>>>> missed >>>>>>>>>>> something? in your... >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> well I do not know what your problem is described as..address to >>>>>>>>>>> name or name to address, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> but it kinda sound like a mapping thing but maybe too specific? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> unless you got the wrong version of BIND for os? or vice versa. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> But when you figure it out I would like the lesson on it as I >>>>>>>>>>> will evetually be going down that road as well. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> BIND aint easy from what I read but man sure would be nice to >>>>>>>>>>> have one up! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hey watch out for the most current vers of any os they can be >>>>>>>>>>> touchy! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You never know man I have wanted to use a new vers of an os but >>>>>>>>>>> some times they just get jankey. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Happy Hack! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 12:33 PM, Scott Vargovich < >>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi there, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I haven't messed with DNS in a long time, but I suspect that's >>>>>>>>>>>> where my issue is. I just installed Antergos off the newest 18.5 >>>>>>>>>>>> ISO. I'm >>>>>>>>>>>> having issues visiting some websites, but not others. I can't >>>>>>>>>>>> access >>>>>>>>>>>> github.com, tvguide.com, goosh.com, wonderhowto.com, and >>>>>>>>>>>> ted.com, but I can get Youtube, Facebook, gmail, weather.gov, >>>>>>>>>>>> and both archlinux.org and antergos.org. I have installed the >>>>>>>>>>>> bind package and attempted to configure it, but no success. 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