On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 at 15:50, Leo Pascua wrote:
>i can't access http://meralco.com.ph what is the problem any help ....

My, this is awful. Shouldn't you have run to Meralco for help instead of
to PLUG? Or maybe I-Manila since they're your ISP?

If PLUG gets any more of these non-Linux related "help me's" we should
rename the group to HelpUG (Help All Users Group) and invite users of
Windows, BeOS, Mac, et al. At the _least_ this should have gone to the PH
Linux Newbie forum instead. Although still, I'd think this terrible (and
this personal view stands despite the addition of the letters "OT" in the
subject).

Anyway, I'm going to do my best to help you find out what's wrong in the
future, and throw in some Linux-related so that at least my post is not
off-topic.

Make sure you have traceroute installed and from the command line:

$ traceroute meralco.com.ph

Here's the output:

traceroute to meralco.com.ph (208.235.229.11), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
 1  dsl.leathercollection.ph (202.163.192.9)  76.329 ms  60.764 ms  65.688 ms
 2  202.163.224.225 (202.163.224.225)  72.196 ms  84.645 ms  70.857 ms
 3  210.14.3.141 (210.14.3.141)  82.521 ms  75.918 ms  71.617 ms
 4  210.14.0.2 (210.14.0.2)  228.654 ms  227.669 ms  240.679 ms
 5  if-9-0-0.bb2.PaloAlto.Teleglobe.net (207.45.200.29)  227.370 ms 229.001 ms  
239.908 ms
 6  if-4-10.core1.PaloAlto.Teleglobe.net (207.45.222.197)  239.204 ms 240.319 ms  
250.278 ms
 7  if-3-0.core1.Sacramento.Teleglobe.net (64.86.83.202)  260.704 ms 250.779 ms  
255.031 ms
 8  if-2-0.core2.LosAngeles.Teleglobe.net (207.45.220.29)  250.699 ms 253.783 ms  
258.535 ms
 9  * if-9-0-0.bb4.LosAngeles.Teleglobe.net (207.45.220.110)  297.168 ms 255.834 ms
10  ix-10-0-0.bb4.LosAngeles.Teleglobe.net (207.45.210.178)  252.295 ms 215.789 ms  
216.342 ms
11  202.78.96.129 (202.78.96.129)  405.194 ms  450.359 ms  439.730 ms
12  fe0-0.core1.qzn.skycablenet.net (206.101.197.223)  486.797 ms  445.004 ms  436.921 
ms
13  208.162.13.150 (208.162.13.150)  449.862 ms  463.005 ms *
14  * * *

Now you know that somewhere along the line, the link is down. Try again
soon, it may go up. :)

This is not an ultimate test, although this is normally the first I do.
There are times when the trace will not fail along the way but the site is
still dead. Sometimes the webserver daemon is down which is why you can't
access http.

 --> Jijo

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