Hi Thanks for your reply, see my comments below: On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:48 AM, sara fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Few rules from an "expert". > 1. Try to ping some web site. google, ynet (to compare). Doesnt help, the ping lost is already happening at first hop. > > 2. with mtr you can detect the ip from where you get packet loss. yeah, that the ISP gateway, looking even further, the pptp addres (I know you were using DHCP so it was transparent to you) lost the packets (the 172.25.32.x subnet) > 6. If you have the ip (from mtr) go to http://www.dnsstuff.com and put > the ip there. You will find if this belongs to hot or bezeq. Some > interesting things you will find there. its a 172.x which is not routable though the internet... > > 7. nmap to check how harsh the firewall is. Contact me in private to > give you the flags. yeah, it comes back as a cisco router, probably doing some nat to the ISP pptp server. > > 8. One more friendly advice, don't tell them you have linux. You will > get immediately the reply "we don't support linux". Yeah, I got it already.... I've setup smokeping, and I think I have no way around it but to show them the bad performance..... Thanks for your help, Ohad
