I don't understand, does removing the virus filtering change the routing?
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Ariel Haviv wrote:
> Hi there,
> I had a similar problem a couple of months ago with Bezeqint (regarding
> ports of stock market trading software).
> Check with them that your account doesn
Speaking of virus filtering they catch 2 birds in one hit.
1. They can block other things on the way with this.
2. You pay for this virus filtering. So, don't forget to reduce the price of
the internet if you have this virus filtering.
If you get the bezeq parrot jumping when you try to enter some
Hi there,
I had a similar problem a couple of months ago with Bezeqint (regarding
ports of stock market trading software).
Check with them that your account doesn't have any automatic "Benefits" from
the ISP - e.g. "Virus filtering" or such. As soon as I asked them to remove
any of those so-called
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 02:23:46PM +0200, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> > What do you guys think about this issue? I want to say that it's
> pressing,
> > but:
> >
> > 1. This is the only remaining problematic protocol for me. SSH works
> > perfectly,
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 02:23:46PM +0200, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> What do you guys think about this issue? I want to say that it's pressing,
> but:
>
> 1. This is the only remaining problematic protocol for me. SSH works
> perfectly, and git works just as well over HTTP nowadays, if I'm not
> mistake
What do you guys think about this issue? I want to say that it's pressing,
but:
1. This is the only remaining problematic protocol for me. SSH works
perfectly, and git works just as well over HTTP nowadays, if I'm not
mistaken.
2. It seems unnecessary, in my opinion, for this protocol to exist - i
Hi,
I am also connected to Bezeq Beinleumi (actually 'upgraded' to it after
Actcom's demise). I have tried your gpg command, and I found IMO some
interesting results.
Doing an nslookup on subkeys.pgp.net reveals that this host has a number
of IP addresses:
$ nslookup
Note: nslookup is dep
forgot to mention, i use bezeqint too.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Sorana Fraier wrote:
> Hi Ohad
>
> I ran a whois on 77.67.66.9. It turns out that it belongs to Tiscali
> network. They are very notorious in traffic shaping. They use to work with
> 012. I didn't know that bezeqint works w
Hi Ohad
I ran a whois on 77.67.66.9. It turns out that it belongs to Tiscali
network. They are very notorious in traffic shaping. They use to work with
012. I didn't know that bezeqint works with them too. I used to have tons of
problems when I had internet with 012.
If you can avoid traffic thr
Okay, that's something I can use! Here's what I get - all hope up to and
including 7 are from within bezeqint (without useful reverse dns
resolutions). Hop 8 is
sudo tcptraceroute -i eth0 -n 195.113.19.83 11371
traceroute to 195.113.19.83 (195.113.19.83), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 10.0.0.13
you should have a traceroute-line utility that runs on TCP ports of your
choice.
for example, tcptraceroute.
see an explanation here:
http://christophe.vandeplas.com/2007/11/04/using-traceroute-icmp-and-tcp
--guy
Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> traceroute is ICMP. I'm having trouble with specific ports
1) Did you try to connect to a controlled host so you can verify if the
problem is not with big IP packets ?
2) it is possible they are blocking inbound connections to these ports...
but outbound? also, 5228 android port is blocked ?
WEIRD indeed.
Have you also contacted Bezeqint ?
On Sat, Oct
have you played with the mtu ?
Often times the dhcp server on the home router giveth the mtu of 1500.
It is perfectly OK if you either:
- don't use VPN from router to ISP
- use encryption (when wifi frame < IP frame sent from the router to the
ISP)
Otherwise, you get 1 packet of the int
traceroute is ICMP. I'm having trouble with specific ports on TCP.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Dave Roi wrote:
> Did you try running traceroute to the pgp server or android market server?
> See how many hops it does go and see in which one it gets stuck.
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 19:36,
Hello everyone,
I have a Linksys DSL-2760u router/DSL modem, using a Wow (Bezeq) connection
to the Bezeq International ISP. It seems that various outgoing ports are
blocked - HTTP, HTTPS, bittorrent and SSH work well enough, but - for
example - I can't download Android apps from the Market. Easier
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