please make sure to update us on what you find out. Make sure you have a monitored abuse contact for your allocation. If its a blacklist issue you should have been sent something (hopefully) either from that host, or others if youre on a global list
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:13 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote: > Does it pass or fail from downstream routers? Traffic originating from > your router will use the exit interface's IP as the source address in the > ICMP packets. Since it's your edge, that'd be your upstream's address space > (I'm guessing they gave you one side of a /30). So try setting the source > address for the traceroute to that router's loopback address (that's > hopefully in your address space) and see what you get. It's entirely > possible that they've blocked your entire prefix. Or if you're doing BGP, > maybe your announcement isn't making it to them (or their upstream(s)). > > > On 9/7/2016 9:56 PM, David Milholen wrote: > > Ok, > > I have an ip for a website that cannot be reached by our clients. > > At first I checked DNS behavior and the nslookups are fine. > > So, I started checking all of our ip blacklists and nothing showed up. > I then started some trace routes and from a host computer it will not > complete but from an edge router using ping tool in the mikrotik I was able > to ping the site > and do a complete traceroute. > At this point I am thinking a firewall issue but after disabling every > rule still nothing from the host and this is from different host on > different sites that cannot access this site. > > SO now im stuck.. Why can an edge see this site but nothing else beyond > the edge can??? > > IM LIKE WUT DA WUT! > Thanks > Dazed and confused LOL > > -- > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
