On Aug 4, 8:22 pm, David Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 20:10, Akos P.<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 4, 3:58 pm, David Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 15:52, Akos P.<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi Google stuff!
>
> >> > It seems that my ISP changed its IP range, and now I have 403 error on
> >> > code.google.com. I can't see any project.
>
> >> > Country: Croatia, EU
> >> > ISP: Iskon
> >> > IP: 82.132.*.*
>
> >> > Can you check it out, pls?
>
> >> Could you also give us the DNS resolution of code.google.com from your
> >> current IP, as well as a traceroute to code.google.com ? Information
> >> about where you are routed and how you get to that point is usually
> >> useful in investigating such issues. Also check to make sure that your
> >> ISP doesn't do any kind of filtering of client connections
> >> (transparent proxy, nanny filter or somesch).
>
> >> It's also implicit in what you said, but I assume you can still access
> >> google.com and other Google properties? Can you give a couple of
> >> examples of URLs that are returning 403?
>
> >> Cheers,
> >> - Dave
>
> > Hi guys!
>
> > Thx both for your response...
>
> > My ISP has a subcontractor, Carnet. Anyway, the problem is the same.
> > One system admin told me, that this is an old Iranian IP-range!?
> > Anyway, here is what you requested:
>
> > *************************************************** Nslookup begin
> > Server:  sx763.gigaset.lan
> > Address:  192.168.100.1
>
> > Name:    code.l.google.com
> > Addresses:  74.125.39.139, 74.125.39.101, 74.125.39.102, 74.125.39.113
> >          74.125.39.138, 74.125.39.100
> > Aliases:  code.google.com
> > *************************************************** Nslookup end
>
> > *************************************************** Tracerout begin
> > Tracing route to code.l.google.com [74.125.39.113] over a maximum of
> > 30 hops:
> >  1    10 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  router [192.168.100.1]
> >  2    23 ms    24 ms    23 ms  193.198.190.242
> >  3    24 ms    24 ms    24 ms  193.198.190.241
> >  4    24 ms    23 ms    23 ms  CN-Srce-01-RO.zg.core.CARNet.hr
> > [193.198.228.21]
> >  5    33 ms    32 ms    33 ms  carnet.rt1.vie.at.geant2.net
> > [62.40.124.9]
> >  6    33 ms    32 ms    34 ms
> > tenGigabitEthernet1-3.ar2.VIE1.gblx.net [64.214.145.145]
> >  7    45 ms    44 ms    66 ms  74.125.50.189
> >  8    47 ms    43 ms    44 ms  209.85.255.172
> >  9    57 ms    93 ms    45 ms  209.85.254.114
> >  10    53 ms    46 ms    52 ms  209.85.254.134
> >  11    47 ms    46 ms    45 ms  fx-in-f113.google.com [74.125.39.113]
> > Trace complete.
> > *************************************************** Tracerout end
> > Strange, in the traceroute above, I dont see my public IP address:
> > 82.132.0.*
>
> That's normal, the device with that IP is (I'm assuming) your router.
> Your router has 2 interfaces, and the first hop in the traceroute
> reported the router's IP as seen from you. So, it reported the LAN IP
> instead of the WAN IP. Nothing to worry about.
>
> > ***************************************************
> > Maybe there is some filtering, not sure.
> > ***************************************************
> > Some of the forbidden urls:
> >http://code.google.com/
> >http://code.google.com/p/csvlib/
> >http://code.google.com/p/fabrication/
> >http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/
> > etc...
> > ***************************************************
>
> > Just now I've noticed thathttp://appengine.google.com/is forbidden
> > as well (403).
>
> Thanks for the details. As Nathan said, we're investigating the issue,
> but unfortunately it may take some time to resolve. Until it is
> resolved, I'm afraid the only workaround is as Nathan suggested, to
> use a proxy service such that you reach Google Code from a different
> IP range.
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience :-(
> - Dave

Thx for the tipp.
FYI: I'm seeing lot of arabic Google Ads (from Iran?) but I'm in
Europe. Strange. :-O

A.
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