verizon trouble ticket NJ DQ04PWR9 -- is verizon blocking FLOKsociety.org by accident or on purpose?
Miles Fidelman
mfidelman at meetinghouse.net
Fri Oct 4 16:42:00 UTC 2013
Also inaccessible from FIOS Boston:
new-host-2:~ mfidelman$ traceroute floksociety.org
traceroute to floksociety.org (200.10.150.169), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
1 wireless_broadband_router (192.168.1.1) 1.534 ms 0.853 ms 0.724 ms
2 l100.bstnma-vfttp-84.verizon-gni.net (96.252.37.1) 7.619 ms 6.855
ms 7.304 ms
3 200.10.150.169 (200.10.150.169) 10.482 ms !N *^C
But just fine from our datacenter via xo.net. And the web server is up
- at least to a text browser (Lynx).
Also via Verizion cell network (Boston area).
Some kind of routing table glitch or peering issue, perhaps?
William Herrin wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Gordon Cook <cook at cookreport.com> wrote:
>>> traceroute to floksociety.org (200.10.150.169), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
>>> 1 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 0.759 ms 0.309 ms 0.357 ms
>>> 2 l100.cmdnnj-vfttp-26.verizon-gni.net (98.110.50.1) 36.778 ms 17.508 ms 7.316 ms
>>> 3 * g0-3-4-5.cmdnnj-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net (130.81.184.119) 6.482 ms !N *
>>> 4 * * g0-3-4-5.cmdnnj-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net (130.81.184.119) 7.101 ms !N
>>> 5 * g0-3-4-5.cmdnnj-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net (130.81.184.119) 9.239 ms !N *
>>> 6 g0-3-4-5.cmdnnj-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net (130.81.184.119) 6.823 ms !N * 8.846 ms !N
> Inaccessible via FIOS Washington DC too:
>
> traceroute -T -p 80 200.10.150.169
> traceroute to 200.10.150.169 (200.10.150.169), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
> 1 L300.WASHDC-VFTTP-91.verizon-gni.net (173.73.47.1) 1.804 ms
> 1.595 ms 1.562 ms
> 2 G0-6-4-7.WASHDC-LCR-22.verizon-gni.net (130.81.216.250) 5.321 ms !N * *
>
> Correctly accessible via Cox, Qwest, Sprint and others, but the
> network path is really slow and really long.
>
> The border is consistently with telefonica-wholesale.net and then
> telconet.net. Beyond the border there are badly behaving routers,
> including ones configured with RFC 1918 addresses. The addressable
> routers are reachable via Verizon, just not the last hop.
>
> traceroute -T -p 80 200.10.150.169
> traceroute to 200.10.150.169 (200.10.150.169), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
> 1 sark.dirtside.com (70.182.189.216) 0.708 ms 0.689 ms 0.569 ms
> 2 10.1.192.1 (10.1.192.1) 9.957 ms 9.874 ms 9.725 ms
> 3 ip68-100-3-49.dc.dc.cox.net (68.100.3.49) 9.631 ms 9.507 ms 9.424 ms
> 4 ip68-100-3-113.dc.dc.cox.net (68.100.3.113) 9.310 ms 9.226 ms 9.140 ms
> 5 mrfddsrj02gex070002.rd.dc.cox.net (68.100.0.145) 9.111 ms 9.019
> ms 8.929 ms
> 6 68.1.4.139 (68.1.4.139) 8.791 ms * 5.981 ms
> 7 209.48.42.61 (209.48.42.61) 5.748 ms 11.361 ms 10.948 ms
> 8 vb2000d2.rar3.washington-dc.us.xo.net (207.88.13.66) 58.454 ms
> 52.415 ms 52.421 ms
> 9 te-3-0-0.rar3.atlanta-ga.us.xo.net (207.88.12.9) 60.543 ms
> 60.397 ms 60.378 ms
> 10 te-3-0-0.rar3.dallas-tx.us.xo.net (207.88.12.2) 58.211 ms 58.407
> ms 58.392 ms
> 11 * * *
> 12 206.111.5.226.ptr.us.xo.net (206.111.5.226) 53.378 ms 49.080 ms 47.435 ms
> 13 Xe-8-1-0-0-grtmiabr3.red.telefonica-wholesale.net (94.142.125.54)
> 76.006 ms Xe8-0-2-0-grtmiabr4.red.telefonica-wholesale.net
> (94.142.119.38) 60.181 ms
> Xe13-1-4-0-grtmiabr4.red.telefonica-wholesale.net (213.140.43.109)
> 125.888 ms
> 14 Te-0-2-0-0-grtmiana4.red.telefonica-wholesale.net (94.142.119.233)
> 67.105 ms Te0-1-0-0-grtmiana4.red.telefonica-wholesale.net
> (213.140.37.77) 63.435 ms
> Xe5-1-8-0-grtmiana2.red.telefonica-wholesale.net (213.140.36.89)
> 141.873 ms
> 15 Xe9-3-0-0-gramiana4.red.telefonica-wholesale.net (94.142.126.197)
> 62.450 ms 176.52.249.245 (176.52.249.245) 66.665 ms 176.52.249.241
> (176.52.249.241) 64.668 ms
> 16 176.52.252.66 (176.52.252.66) 118.619 ms 118.057 ms 117.934 ms
> 17 * * *
> 18 * * *
> 19 * * *
> 20 host-186-5-116-193.telconet.net (186.5.116.193) 122.586 ms
> 120.967 ms 115.040 ms
> 21 host-186-101-89-42.telconet.net (186.101.89.42) 122.801 ms
> 125.164 ms 119.520 ms
> 22 * * *
> 23 200.10.150.169 (200.10.150.169) 253.710 ms 246.684 ms 244.845 ms
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