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
>
> --
>
>
>


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