Hello.  Are you running any type of dns server?
At our company, a website a user goes to changed it's ip.  Our provider
could
go there, but from our site we could not.  I went to our dns server, found
several records missing.  I deleted the website out of the dns server, went
to
it, saw it rebuilt the site info in dns.  
When you access the site from other locations, are you going through a
different
isp?  If so, then it may point to a dns server.  Have you tried getting
other
users on the isp to access the site?

Heath Calhoun

-----Original Message-----
From: Irene Xie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 10:08 AM
To: Burton M. Strauss III; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: help with network problem


Thank you Burton.  I asked my ISP about the possible block, they denied it
and they can access to that site, so I guess it may not be the problem. I
don't know whether that bbs site will block me, which I see no reason, but I
would try to see whether that is the problem. Do you know any software that
can help you to detect whether some website block your IP?

Irene

-----Original Message-----
From: Burton M. Strauss III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 12:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Irene
Subject: RE: help with network problem


Connection lost ... hum...

The usual "it's not there, silly" message is Could not open a connection to
host: Connect failed... Connection lost would seem to indicate that the
tcp/ip connection was established and then dropped.

It's a "bbs" type site.   Perhaps your ISP is blacklisted by the site?  That
is they have chosen to block connections from you or part of your ISP's
range or your whole ISP or somebody upstream of them...  I think you need to
ask the BBS if they are doing any blocking...


-----Burton



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