crossmr Posted July 24, 2010 Posted July 24, 2010 Just a heads up, something happened since last night, I can't access this forum normally here from South Korea. All day I haven't been able to get on, it keeps saying it isn't responding. Finally I got tired of waiting for it to resolve itself (also happening with a couple other websites) and installed Hotspot shield, instantly fixed the problem, however hotspot shield doesn't play nice with imageshack. Anyway. I've done a tracert, and definitely some problem closer to your end than my end. I'm getting out of the country just fine. 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 13 ms 12 ms 10 ms 10.81.64.1 3 17 ms 17 ms 54 ms 58.229.27.225 4 27 ms 10 ms 12 ms 58.229.24.53 5 63 ms 15 ms 27 ms 58.229.25.53 6 43 ms 10 ms 42 ms 58.229.13.117 7 15 ms 12 ms 12 ms 118.221.7.50 8 145 ms 145 ms 143 ms 58.229.15.170 9 266 ms 204 ms 173 ms te-8-2.car1.SanJose2.Level3.net [4.59.0.161] 10 * * * Request timed out. 11 151 ms 161 ms 161 ms ae-64-64.ebr4.SanJose1.Level3.net [4.69.134.241] 12 229 ms 239 ms 295 ms ae-2-2.ebr2.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.69.135.186] 13 * * * Request timed out. 14 220 ms 241 ms 244 ms ae-1-100.ebr1.NewYork2.Level3.net [4.69.135.253] 15 224 ms 219 ms 220 ms ae-3-3.ebr2.Washington1.Level3.net [4.69.132.89] 16 * * * Request timed out. 17 326 ms 320 ms 338 ms ae-45-45.ebr1.Dusseldorf1.Level3.net [4.69.143.1 65] 18 * * * Request timed out. 19 * * * Request timed out. 20 * * * Request timed out. 21 * * * Request timed out. 22 * * * Request timed out. 23 ^C Not really sure what is going on. With hotspot shield on, the tracert completes. The couple websites I'm having issues accessing are in very different areas (one in california, bloks forums, and this one) so I can't imagine it is really anything going on here, but odd that 3 websites get knocked out for me all at the same time. 1 265 ms 261 ms 259 ms 10.4.32.1 2 270 ms 256 ms 250 ms 74-115-0-1.anchorfree.com [74.115.0.1] 3 263 ms 259 ms 280 ms 68.68.105.9 4 268 ms 262 ms 263 ms te3-1.ve9.crr1.sjc2.egihosting.com [72.13.93.177 ] 5 291 ms 256 ms 273 ms v995.core1.sjc1.he.net [64.62.182.169] 6 287 ms 279 ms 270 ms 10gigabitethernet2-3.core1.pao1.he.net [72.52.92 .114] 7 348 ms 367 ms 335 ms 10gigabitethernet2-4.core1.ash1.he.net [72.52.92 .30] 8 347 ms 380 ms 356 ms 10gigabitethernet1-2.core1.nyc4.he.net [72.52.92 .85] 9 419 ms 411 ms 414 ms 10gigabitethernet1-2.core1.lon1.he.net [72.52.92 .78] 10 419 ms 413 ms 443 ms 10gigabitethernet1-1.core1.par1.he.net [72.52.92 .34] 11 424 ms 424 ms 440 ms 10gigabitethernet1-2.core1.fra1.he.net [72.52.92 .90] 12 507 ms 443 ms 442 ms xe-0-3-0.cr-merak.fra2.he-core.de [80.81.193.239 ] 13 433 ms 426 ms 427 ms xe-0-1-0-v2.cr-polaris.fra1.he-core.de [80.237.1 29.81] 14 451 ms 436 ms 466 ms xe-0-2-0.cr-nashira.cgn4.he-core.de [80.237.129. 109] 15 * * * Request timed out. 16 425 ms 427 ms 423 ms www.eurobricks.com [83.169.34.155] Trace complete. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted July 24, 2010 Posted July 24, 2010 Just to clarify, was your browser telling you something like, 'Can't access the page http://www.eurobricks.com/ because the server where the page is located isn't responding.'? Because it's been fine for me, so my only guess would be a server problem. I get that sort of message all the time on MOCpages, presumably because of all the traffic heading to that site, and I know the site isn't down, there are just too many people accessing it. Quote
Big Cam Posted July 24, 2010 Posted July 24, 2010 If its only happening to you, I don't see how its a forum problem. Quote
crossmr Posted July 24, 2010 Author Posted July 24, 2010 If its only happening to you, I don't see how its a forum problem. Not necessarily a forum problem, but it is likely a problem with the forum hosting provider. Unfortunately I have no idea who that is, and I'm not their customer so I can't deal with them. but they've obviously either lost their routes back to South Korea somehow or have stopped serving traffic here or to this ISP. Quote
Siegfried Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 Not necessarily a forum problem, but it is likely a problem with the forum hosting provider. No, that's not how it works. This would be a DNS error; not in any way related to us. Hotspot Shield makes you talk to EB via the US and thus you use different DNS servers. I wouldn't worry; in most cases DNS errors are fixed in a few days. Quote
crossmr Posted July 28, 2010 Author Posted July 28, 2010 No, that's not how it works. This would be a DNS error; not in any way related to us. Hotspot Shield makes you talk to EB via the US and thus you use different DNS servers. I wouldn't worry; in most cases DNS errors are fixed in a few days. Er no, it wasn't DNS. The IP was being resolved fine. I just cut it off the top of the traceroute Tracing route to eurobricks.com [83.169.34.155] over a maximum of 30 hops: I used the same DNS servers for both because I don't use my ISPs DNS servers, I use opendns. there was a routing issue and I got word back from my ISP that they had worked out some fix, and all the sites that were inaccessible, including this one, seem to be fine now. Quote
Siegfried Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 there was a routing issue and I got word back from my ISP that they had worked out some fix, and all the sites that were inaccessible, including this one, seem to be fine now. ...which is much what I said. You said it was "likely a problem with the forum hosting provider" and I said it was not, and made a guess that it was a DNS error. In any case it was a problem with your connection, not ours. Quote
crossmr Posted July 28, 2010 Author Posted July 28, 2010 (edited) ...which is much what I said. You said it was "likely a problem with the forum hosting provider" and I said it was not, and made a guess that it was a DNS error. In any case it was a problem with your connection, not ours. Routing and DNS are two different things. I was a network engineer and a CCNP. DNS is solely domain name resolution, names to IPs. The IP was resolving fine as I noted and checked at the time. Routing is concerned with how a packet gets from one network to another, and in the case of the internet is handled by BGP. The fact that the traceroute got nearly there and then died tells me that either the hoster or their provider had lost their routes to this ISP or a portion of this ISP. This isn't uncommon and happens from time to time. It is sometimes intentional in the case of route poisoning. Very likely the fix they applied was to re-advertise the route to ensure it got passed all the way along and restored the far server's knowledge of how to get back here. Were it a DNS issue the IP address I'm getting for Eurobricks now would be different then I got then. It is the same, and was the same both through hotspot, and through the second ISP I have access to. The problem wasn't in fact mine or my ISPs, and may have been your providers since you can see the successful traceroute going one hop past what it went to before 17 352 ms 376 ms 354 ms ae-45-45.ebr1.Dusseldorf1.Level3.net [4.69.143.1 65] 18 347 ms 334 ms 339 ms ae-11-51.car1.Dusseldorf1.Level3.net [4.69.139.2 ] 19 * * * Request timed out. 20 * * * Request timed out. 21 334 ms 374 ms 346 ms www.eurobricks.com [83.169.34.155] before succeeding. Before I was unable to hit car1.dusseldorf1.level3.net server, which is likely who had the routing problem. Anyway, it is solved now and they've had their routes restored. Edited July 28, 2010 by crossmr Quote
Siegfried Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 Routing and DNS are two different things. Yeah, I know. I never said they were the same thing. I was trying to help you, I was in a hurry, and said DNS when if I thought for more than a second I would have said something else. In any case, I used to be in the RAN working on RADARs. Not relevant I know, but I'm just making a point, and the point is I'm stuggling to see what you're trying to achieve in this dicussion. You say at one point it's us... Anyway. I've done a tracert, and definitely some problem closer to your end than my end. ...then you say it's not... The couple websites I'm having issues accessing are in very different areas (one in california, bloks forums, and this one) so I can't imagine it is really anything going on here, but odd that 3 websites get knocked out for me all at the same time. ...then you say it is... Not necessarily a forum problem, but it is likely a problem with the forum hosting provider. ...and then you make this big post saying how good you are. Was that your goal? In any case I won't be jumping in to try to help you in future. As a CCNP you should be able to work things out for yourself. Quote
crossmr Posted July 28, 2010 Author Posted July 28, 2010 Not relevant I know, but I'm just making a point, and the point is I'm stuggling to see what you're trying to achieve in this dicussion. You say at one point it's us... My ISP applied a fix, but it wasn't to fix something on this end it was to fix a remote server's knowledge of where the network lied, the remote server likely being your hosting provider or their ISP based on the result of the traceroute. They along with a couple other servers lost their way back here. I was simply trying to make you aware of an issue that was affecting how users interacted with and used this site and that was likely related to something on your end. I didn't try to bring up my background at all until the "I told you so" tone of your previous post, and actually after writing it and thinking about it I came back here to delete it, but you'd already replied. Quote
Siegfried Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 I didn't try to bring up my background at all until the "I told you so" tone of your previous post, and actually after writing it and thinking about it I came back here to delete it, but you'd already replied. Well if I came across as rude I apologize. Quote
crossmr Posted July 28, 2010 Author Posted July 28, 2010 Well if I came across as rude I apologize. As do I, I was just trying to keep you guys informed. Quote
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