On 12/11/18 2:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/12/18 6:12 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 12/11/18 1:52 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>> I get the feeling the folks at Netwisp, Inc. are doing something to 
>>> "prevent" hacking.
>> Yup. Tried three times from our ASN from two different machines. All
>> the test machines are behind a firewall (Cisco 65xx) and only one has
>> a reverse DNS record.
> 
> Not quite understanding what you're saying.
> 
> The 2 different machines are in the ASN and work all the time?  Are they 
> pingable?

Both are part of our public /22 address space and have public IPs. We do
our own DNS and one of the machines I used has a PTR record. The other
one doesn't (it has a public IP, but no PTR record as it's part of a
load-balanced cluster and the PTR record for the cluster points at the
VIP--not the RIP).

> All of my assigned IP addresses (even IPV6) have PTR records courtesy of my 
> ISP.  In my
> case it just seems to be a case of the IP that the beartooth side sees as the 
> incoming
> connection being pingable or not.
> 
> [Real-Time Update]
> 
> Decided to connect again from my system(s) behind my router and it now works 
> all time time!
> 
> Odd, very odd.

Yup. It may be that Netwisp is doing something weird.
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