Jacques -- the additional information doesn't give me any great ideas. You
do mention that you get a dynamic address. Might it be that it was *once*
195.132.172.176 that that you're getting the packets due to some arp cache
not updating properly (especially plausible since the address seems not to
be in use at the moment, according you your latest report)?

At 10:46 PM 6/18/01 +0200, Jacques Nilo wrote:
...
>
>But I cannot traceroute to 195.132.172.176:
>
>[root@versa root]# traceroute 195.132.172.176
>traceroute to 195.132.172.176 (195.132.172.176), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
> 1  192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254)  0.885 ms  0.722 ms  0.616 ms
> 2  * * *
> 3  * * *
>
>> Without knowing more about your setup, it is hard to do more than guess.
>> I'm assuming, for example that you do not have a block of 195.132.172.dd/yy
>> addresses assigned to you, just the one you conceal as 195.132.172.XX .
>That's correct: I only get one dynamic IP from my ISP



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