firewall problem? was: www.debian.org down?

2007-01-08 Thread Paul Scott

Andrew Sackville-West wrote:

On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 02:33:11AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
  
Is anyone else having trouble getting to www.debian.org?  I can get to 
mirrors to install packages but not to the web site.



works fine in Spokane WA
  
Can anyone think of what protocol my firewall might be blocking that 
might cause this.  I'm looking through logs right now and not finding 
anything so far.  I am currently trying both Guarddog and firestarter 
(one at a time).  I can ping debian.org and packages.debian.org but not 
www.debian.org.  I haven't discovered any other web sites that are blocked.


Thanks,

Paul



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Re: firewall problem? was: www.debian.org down?

2007-01-08 Thread Alan Ianson
On Mon January 8 2007 08:57, Paul Scott wrote:
 Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
  On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 02:33:11AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
  Is anyone else having trouble getting to www.debian.org?  I can get to
  mirrors to install packages but not to the web site.
 
  works fine in Spokane WA

 Can anyone think of what protocol my firewall might be blocking that
 might cause this.  I'm looking through logs right now and not finding
 anything so far.  I am currently trying both Guarddog and firestarter
 (one at a time).  I can ping debian.org and packages.debian.org but not
 www.debian.org.  I haven't discovered any other web sites that are blocked.

That's an oddity. Have you tried http://www.us.debian.org/ ?


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Re: firewall problem? was: www.debian.org down?

2007-01-08 Thread Paul Scott

Alan Ianson wrote:

On Mon January 8 2007 08:57, Paul Scott wrote:
  

Andrew Sackville-West wrote:


On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 02:33:11AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
  

Is anyone else having trouble getting to www.debian.org?  I can get to
mirrors to install packages but not to the web site.


works fine in Spokane WA
  

Can anyone think of what protocol my firewall might be blocking that
might cause this.  I'm looking through logs right now and not finding
anything so far.  I am currently trying both Guarddog and firestarter
(one at a time).  I can ping debian.org and packages.debian.org but not
www.debian.org.  I haven't discovered any other web sites that are blocked.



That's an oddity. Have you tried http://www.us.debian.org/ ?
  
That works!  I also *can't* get to www.debian.org from a Windoze box on 
this LAN.


I'm checking to see if anyone at my ISP is having trouble.

Thanks,

Paul


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Re: firewall problem? was: www.debian.org down?

2007-01-08 Thread ss11223

  That's an oddity. Have you tried http://www.us.debian.org/ ?
 
 That works!  I also *can't* get to www.debian.org from a Windoze box on
 this LAN.

 I'm checking to see if anyone at my ISP is having trouble.

 Thanks,

 Paul




Could this be a DNS problem? Did you try to access www.debian.org by
raw IP address?

Stuart


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Re: firewall problem? was: www.debian.org down?

2007-01-08 Thread Paul Scott

ss11223 wrote:

That's an oddity. Have you tried http://www.us.debian.org/ ?

  

That works!  I also *can't* get to www.debian.org from a Windoze box on
this LAN.

I'm checking to see if anyone at my ISP is having trouble.

Thanks,

Paul






Could this be a DNS problem? Did you try to access www.debian.org by
raw IP address?
  

Well ping gives me:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/pj$ ping www.debian.org
PING www.debian.org (194.109.137.218) 56(84) bytes of data.
From tge7-2.fr3.lga.llnw.net (69.28.171.125) icmp_seq=2 Time to live 
exceeded
From tge7-2.fr3.lga.llnw.net (69.28.171.125) icmp_seq=3 Time to live 
exceeded


So I think DNS is Ok.  I'm beginning to think it's somehow my ISP.

Thanks,

Paul


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