Natarajan,

In my rich networking experience, in fact I have never solved any problems
 as networking problems in my whole life I have never come across
 something like this.

However there are networking troubleshooting boys and certain OpenBSD devs like
 Henning Brauer who play with BGP and SMTP internals.

I am not that caliber but then I am also not a sysadmin of a huge
network to troubleshoot
 a lot.

Still from a programming and troubleshooting angle I do know something
about where what
 could go wrong.

Your problem is bizarre.

It has nothing to do with routing is what I feel.

Probably some firewall, browser or some such thing.

If ping does not work, then your MODEM could be broken, your
switch/hub could be worn out,
 your computer's NIC, it could be anything.

Best of luck.

-Girish

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Natarajan V <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2012/4/1 "ம. ஸ்ரீ ராமதாஸ்" <[email protected]>:
>> On 04/01/2012 11:33 AM, Natarajan V wrote:
>>> Is there a
>>> way to confirm this? If that is the problem, is there a way to
>>> circumvent the same?
>> set google nameservers (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) or some other credible in
>> /etc/resolv.conf
>>
>
> Thanks. I don't have issues with name servers. Infact, I have Google
> nameservers added. Routing seems to be troublesome. Infact some sites
> without any names, but just IP addresses (some BSNL Directory lookup
> sites) also dont work.
>
>
> with regards,
> Natarajan
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