[CentOS] unreachable peer
Leon Fauster
leonfauster at googlemail.com
Wed May 27 14:02:47 UTC 2015
Am 18.05.2015 um 18:25 schrieb Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>:
> On 05/16/2015 10:23 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Well, the destination is not in my realm (different provider). Before
>> contacting them I want to be sure that my system is not causing this.
>> So far i just see a "tcp retransmission" while trying to establish
>> a https connection (captured on our router):
>
> That can be difficult to establish. If you're getting no response, the most likely problems
> are either a bad route or a firewall rule somewhere along the path. The problem could exist
> at anywhere along the path, and they'll typically both look the same according to tests at your host.
>
> As Anthony pointed out, you can use hping3 in TCP traceroute mode to determine where along
> the path the problem probably exists. The first host to not respond should be the host with
> the problem. Hopefully you have access to a host that has access and a similar path to the
> host you can't reach. If so, the same hping3 command should give you the complete traceroute
> path, and from there you can find the host that didn't respond in the first test.
I could determine that the problem didn't sits on our systems now. The carrier of the endpoint
has a ticket open now and I'm betting with my colleagues how fast they will be :-)
Thanks for the pointers!
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LF
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