On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:40 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Had a suggestion I try to get a different IP from our ISP and if my wife isn't surfing now, I will try that.. Until today, I have only run into one (1) web site that won't let me on, because my IP is in Colombia. CentOS possibly has become the 2nd one. I hope not!
I did some more pinging later on from one of my servers in San Jose, California, and saw some signs of route instability at layeredwhazza where the next hop after what should have been hte next-to-last one was coming from various routers all going 'no route to destination'
John: Thank you for doing that additional testing! I came in here just before 3 A.M. and powered up the ADSL modem, IPCop box, etc. Probably have a different IP than I had yesterday. Still can't load pages from centos.org
One thing that I noticed yesterday, when I pinged centos.org was that the ping times were varying a lot. I did not mention that yesterday. However, at this time, the ping times for centos.org from here are about the same as they are for my 2 web sites, which are on servers in different NOCs in CT. Within approximately 5 ms. I also found that the site I could not load last year is now loading, without any problem. Sounds like you found a problem they can fix and that they are not blocking IPs from Colombia. :-) Lanny