Icann connects via los nettos, plus some other providers as well.
Looking at the traffic over our infrastructure it looks like
'reasonable' traffic levels. The addresses where the traceroutes stop
are the Icann boundaries to LN and others... (ps everything looks ok
here with site too but it is
Same here, pings work but thats about it.
Tracing the path to www.iana.org (192.0.34.162) on TCP port 80, 30 hops max
[..]
21 ge-1-2.a00.lsanca17.us.ra.verio.net (129.250.29.115) 237.909 ms 238.172 ms
242.828 ms
22 ge-1-0.a01.lsanca02.us.ra.verio.net (129.250.29.131) 252.537 ms 237.021 ms
--On Sunday, December 21, 2003 23:10:53 +0100 Jeroen Massar
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David Lesher wrote:
http://www.iana.org
It appears so from here...and other places..
# define HERE
# define PLACES
The site works from AS8251. Check the various lookinggl
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
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> > http://www.iana.org
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> > It appears so from here...and other places..
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> It's you, or something in between. FYI, a traceroute dies at about Los
> Nettos, in SoCal (at 207.151.118.18), and I know that they don't ordinarily
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> It's you, or something in between. FYI, a traceroute dies at about Los
> Nettos, in SoCal (at 207.151.118.18), and I know that they don't ordinarily
> block ICMP...
I _can_ ping www.iana.org, can't traceroute to it, and the actual web page
eventually
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David Lesher wrote:
> http://www.iana.org
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> It appears so from here...and other places..
#define HERE
#define PLACES
The site works from AS8251. Check the various lookingglasses, your own
home network config and ofcourse the NANOG FAQ ;)
Greets,
Jeroen
> http://www.iana.org
>
> It appears so from here...and other places..
Works fine from here (Oslo, Norway). Port 80 okay, traceroute:
% traceroute www.iana.org
traceroute to www.iana.org (192.0.34.162), 64 hops max, 44 byte packets
1 nethelp-gw.banetele.net (194.19.15.1) 0.983 ms 0.842 ms
David Lesher wrote:
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> http://www.iana.org
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> It appears so from here...and other places..
Seems to load alright, but traceroutes are odd.
traceroute to www.iana.org (192.0.34.162), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
...
9 p16-1-1-1.r21.lsanca01.us.bb.verio.net (129.250.2.186) 61.726 ms 61.65
Sorry about the cc, but it may also be that the problem is in socal, since
my reply to you hasn't shown up yet.
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
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> David Lesher wrote:
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> > http://www.iana.org
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> > It appears so from here...and other places..
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> It's you, or something in between. FYI, a traceroute
And it now seems OK from here as well.
I waited 20min after my initial failure before posting, but I guess
"transient" is longer some cases than others...
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, David Lesher wrote:
> http://www.iana.org
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> It appears so from here...and other places..
Its up from "here."
There is also a mirror avaiable at http://iana.netnod.se/
David Lesher wrote:
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> http://www.iana.org
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> It appears so from here...and other places..
It's you, or something in between. FYI, a traceroute dies at about Los
Nettos, in SoCal (at 207.151.118.18), and I know that they don't ordinarily
block ICMP...
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Open source should be about giving aw
Not from MIT, I can get to it fine.
-Jeff
David Lesher wrote:
http://www.iana.org
It appears so from here...and other places..
I am able to access it without issues.. (http works too).
622 ms21 ms22 ms so-4-1-0.cr1.lhr3.uk.above.net
[208.184.231.174]
793 ms94 ms93 ms so-7-0-0.cr1.dca2.us.above.net
[64.125.31.186]
8 119 ms 118 ms 118 ms so-5-1-0.cr2.ord2.us.above.net
[64.125.30.226]
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