For the past couple of days I've not been able to connect to my bank's web site. Running traceroute shows me that once I get to an AT&T server in San Francisco nothing more happens:
13 cr1.sffca.ip.att.net (12.122.86.198) 118.554 ms 74.705 ms 108.925 ms 14 cr1.sc1ca.ip.att.net (12.122.30.121) 77.138 ms 79.549 ms 74.979 ms 15 cr2.sc1ca.ip.att.net (12.122.30.126) 77.261 ms 74.054 ms 79.671 ms 16 cr2.slkut.ip.att.net (12.122.30.114) 81.892 ms 82.523 ms 88.599 ms 17 12.122.81.137 (12.122.81.137) 78.268 ms 77.561 ms 73.155 ms 18 * * * 19 * * * and the attempt stops at 30 hops. Is there a way to force the connection to take a different route? I wrote to all the e-mail addresses at att.net that whois provides. Of course I can wait for Monday and see if the company plugs in the next step but I'd like to see if a client wired a payment yesterday. Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug