On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 18:34:27 +0200 Olaf Selke <olaf.se...@blutmagie.de> wrote: >Alexandru Cezar schrieb: >> >> It seems as if the node is unreachable from some of the authority servers, >> but I have no idea >> what to do about that. My ISP says that routing is fine and everything >> should work as >> expected. I don't understand why the node stays listed for a few hours >> before disappearing. >> Can someone please help me get this >100EUR/mnth node up again? > >traceroute from blutmagie ends at amsix peering > >anonymizer2:~# traceroute 89.248.169.108 >traceroute to 89.248.169.108 (89.248.169.108), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets > 1 195.71.90.1 (195.71.90.1) 0.557 ms 0.547 ms 0.541 ms > 2 xmws-gtso-de01-vlan-176.nw.mediaways.net (195.71.109.218) 1.381 ms 1.475 > ms 1.522 ms > 3 rmwc-gtso-de01-ge-0-2-0-0.nw.mediaways.net (195.71.12.57) 28.666 ms > 28.665 ms 28.681 ms > 4 rmwc-amsd-nl02-gigaet-2-0-0.nw.mediaways.net (195.71.254.182) 11.460 ms > 11.458 ms 11.454 ms > 5 * * * > 6 * * * > 7 * * * > 8 * * * > 9 * * * >10 *^C > I'm in northern Illinois (USA) about 60 miles west of Chicago on Comcast's network. Here's what I get:
Script started on Mon Jul 20 14:33:03 2009 [hellas] 101 % traceroute -v 89.248.169.109 traceroute to 89.248.169.109 (89.248.169.109), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 * * * 2 te-3-1-sr01.dekalb.il.chicago.comcast.net (68.86.115.133) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 90.772 ms 74.883 ms 41.637 ms 3 te-8-1-ur02.wchicago.il.chicago.comcast.net (68.87.230.125) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 13.959 ms 22.571 ms 9.445 ms 4 po-10-ur01.wchicago.il.chicago.comcast.net (68.87.230.109) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 9.799 ms 23.337 ms 23.484 ms 5 68.87.210.53 (68.87.210.53) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 13.377 ms 11.778 ms 55.350 ms 6 be-10-ar01.area4.il.chicago.comcast.net (68.87.229.109) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 28.540 ms 13.578 ms 31.751 ms 7 pos-1-12-0-0-cr01.chicago.il.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.90.53) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 139.361 ms 99.498 ms 105.380 ms 8 xe-2-1-0.chi10.ip4.tinet.net (77.67.68.37) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 90.902 ms 22.550 ms 14.896 ms 9 xe-0-0-0.ams10.ip4.tinet.net (89.149.186.233) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 115.629 ms xe-1-0-0.ams10.ip4.tinet.net (89.149.186.241) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 163.175 ms 118.991 ms 10 joint-transit-gw.ip4.tinet.net (77.67.72.30) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 116.769 ms 117.725 ms 120.046 ms 11 access.carrier.jointtransit.nl (213.207.0.245) 36 bytes to 68.57.205.126 135.225 ms 287.784 ms 138.462 ms 12 * * * 13 * 36 bytes from 193.11.161.132 to 68.57.205.126: icmp type 5 (Redirect) code 1 4: x28000045 8: x00408061 12: x36750630 16: x7ecd3944 20: x56a10bc1 24: x59072923 28: x906ded12 32: x00000000 * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * ^C [hellas] 102 % exit exit Script done on Mon Jul 20 14:35:32 2009 I'm wondering why 193.11.161.132 (u193-11-161-132.studentnatet.se) is issuing the redirect. Why is the original routing going to Sweden? Trying traceroute from mp.cs.niu.edu, which is where I deal with email and is here in the same town (actually, it's only a few blocks away), I get: Script started on Mon Jul 20 14:48:31 2009 mp% traceroute -v 89.248.169.109 traceroute to 89.248.169.109 (89.248.169.109), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 131-156-145-001.eng.niu.edu (131.156.145.1) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 0.845 ms 0.572 ms 0.415 ms 2 10.3.17.2 (10.3.17.2) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 0.501 ms 0.454 ms 0.372 ms 3 131-156-168-009.eng.niu.edu (131.156.168.9) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 0.387 ms 0.405 ms 0.390 ms 4 131-156-168-018.eng.niu.edu (131.156.168.18) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 0.516 ms 0.485 ms 0.483 ms 5 131.156.168.34 (131.156.168.34) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 2.577 ms 15.241 ms 2.407 ms 6 STATIC_86.240.220.206.gramtel.net (206.220.240.86) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 2.647 ms 2.646 ms 2.578 ms 7 so-1-3-0.0.rtr.newy32aoa.net.internet2.edu (64.57.28.15) 168 bytes to 131.156.145.41 30.226 ms 29.822 ms 30.046 ms 8 paix-ny.3-2.r1.ny.hwng.net (198.32.118.76) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 30.398 ms 29.754 ms 29.548 ms 9 1-1.r1.lo.hwng.net (69.16.191.50) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 100.471 ms 100.518 ms 109.836 ms 10 5-3.r3.lo.hwng.net (209.197.1.198) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 100.577 ms 112.211 ms 100.507 ms 11 5-2.r2.am.hwng.net (209.197.1.202) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 107.838 ms 107.886 ms 111.272 ms 12 5-1.r1.am.hwng.net (69.16.191.121) 56 bytes to 131.156.145.41 108.377 ms * * 13 * * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * 19 * * * 20 ^Cmp% exit mp% script done on Mon Jul 20 14:51:27 2009 Best of luck getting your provider to straighten out the routing. Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG ********************************************************************** * Internet: bennett at cs.niu.edu * *--------------------------------------------------------------------* * "A well regulated and disciplined militia, is at all times a good * * objection to the introduction of that bane of all free governments * * -- a standing army." * * -- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 * **********************************************************************