Looks like dns works fine. Maybe your dns proxy/masq is broken?

Eero

pe 9. syysk. 2022 klo 10.27 Simon Wilson (si...@simonandkate.net) kirjoitti:

> At this stage of my life I consider myself not a complete moron when
> it comes to technology. Given that I can (and do) run our own mail
> server, I figure I should be able to open a website... :-/
>
> Yet I cannot get to www.postfix.org *from most* locations.
>
>  From my home location, I can resolve it, whether over my own DNS or
> via 1.1.1.1 (so it's not that I'm getting a wrong resolution):
>
> PS C:\Users\simon> nslookup.exe www.postfix.org
> Server:  emp81-dns.simonandkate.lan
> Address:  192.168.1.145
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> Name:    postfix-mirror.horus-it.com
> Addresses:  2a01:4f9:6a:528d::a
>            65.108.3.114
> Aliases:  www.postfix.org
>
> PS C:\Users\simon> nslookup.exe www.postfix.org 1.1.1.1
> Server:  one.one.one.one
> Address:  1.1.1.1
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> Name:    postfix-mirror.horus-it.com
> Addresses:  2a01:4f9:6a:528d::a
>            65.108.3.114
> Aliases:  www.postfix.org
>
>
> I can ping 65.108.3.114:
>
> PS C:\Users\simon> ping www.postfix.org
>
> Pinging postfix-mirror.horus-it.com [65.108.3.114] with 32 bytes of data:
> Reply from 65.108.3.114: bytes=32 time=323ms TTL=48
> Reply from 65.108.3.114: bytes=32 time=321ms TTL=48
>
> Yet I cannot open www.postfix.org (either over http://www.postfix.org
> or https://www.postfix.org) - both just timeout.
>
> Same on my work VPN (which goes via Singapore) - resolve, ping ok...
> but timeout, on http and https.
>
> But it works (http and https) from my mobile phone (Telstra network,
> Australia).
>
> Is there some funky local redirection happening?
>
> I know there was chat on the mailing list about http/https on
> www.postfix.org earlier in the year, but this seems odd.
>
> Simon.
>
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> Simon Wilson
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