Adam Hardy on 08/02/10 22:19, wrote:
Ken Teague on 08/02/10 18:45, wrote:
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Adam Hardy
adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
a...@isengard:~$ nslookup www.trade2win.com - 194.74.65.68
Server: 194.74.65.68
Address:194.74.65.68#53
** server can't find
On Sun,07.Feb.10, 19:25:41, Adam Hardy wrote:
[big snip]
OK here's my nslookup experiment - here's my resolv.conf which
contains 4.2.2.1 because I modified my dhcp3/dhclient.conf to append
4.2.2.1 after the BT nameserver (this is a gateway machine):
a...@isengard:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Adam Hardy adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
a...@isengard:~$ nslookup www.trade2win.com - 194.74.65.68
Server: 194.74.65.68
Address: 194.74.65.68#53
** server can't find www.trade2win.com: NXDOMAIN
I ran about 8 queries for www.trade2win.com
Ken Teague on 08/02/10 18:45, wrote:
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Adam Hardy adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
a...@isengard:~$ nslookup www.trade2win.com - 194.74.65.68
Server: 194.74.65.68
Address:194.74.65.68#53
** server can't find www.trade2win.com: NXDOMAIN
I ran
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Joe put forth on 2/6/2010 6:08 AM:
Camaleón wrote:
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Sorry. I use Icedove for mail and news, and I've yet to find out how to
make it reply to the list. I need to remember to copy and paste the
right address and I do
Ken Teague on 06/02/10 03:41, wrote:
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Adam Hardy adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
It is running dnsmasq. It's a gateway and firewall with two NICs, one for
the net and one for the LAN.
My assistance at this point will be rather limited, as I've never used
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:12:50 +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 18:56 +, Camaleón wrote:
It looks crystal clear to me: blame your ISP routing tables, any proxy
or service that it can be being used by them to filter Internet traffic
or just its DNS servers :-)
I'm just
Camaleón wrote:
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Sorry. I use Icedove for mail and news, and I've yet to find out how to
make it reply to the list. I need to remember to copy and paste the
right address and I do occasionally forget. I take another debian list
as a newsgroup
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:08:58 +, Joe wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Sorry. I use Icedove for mail and news, and I've yet to find out how to
make it reply to the list. I need to remember to copy and paste the
right address and I do occasionally
On Sat,06.Feb.10, 12:08:58, Joe wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Sorry. I use Icedove for mail and news, and I've yet to find out how
to make it reply to the list. I need to remember to copy and paste
the right address and I do occasionally forget. I
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat,06.Feb.10, 12:08:58, Joe wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Sorry. I use Icedove for mail and news, and I've yet to find out how
to make it reply to the list. I need to remember to copy and paste
the right address and I do
Joe put forth on 2/6/2010 6:08 AM:
Camaleón wrote:
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Sorry. I use Icedove for mail and news, and I've yet to find out how to
make it reply to the list. I need to remember to copy and paste the
right address and I do occasionally forget. I take
Reposting with the issue recapped:
I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS or my
what, I don't know.
75% of the time with my normal setup I get address not found when surfing it.
This is some diagnostics I was doing:
a...@isengard:~$ host www.trade2win.com
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:42:09 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Reposting with the issue recapped:
I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS
or my what, I don't know.
(...)
The intermittent nature of the problem is puzzling me too. Can anyone
say what my course of
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
Camaleón wrote:
There is not much more you can do at your side, unless you contact your
ISP provider and explain them this issue. They are failing at some
point.
EDNS? It has caused a lot of this kind of thing with Windows, where the
Camaleón on 05/02/10 18:56, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:42:09 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Reposting with the issue recapped:
I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS
or my what, I don't know.
(...)
The intermittent nature of the problem is puzzling me too.
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 20:40:01 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Camaleón on 05/02/10 18:56, wrote:
It looks crystal clear to me: blame your ISP routing tables, any proxy
or service that it can be being used by them to filter Internet traffic
or just its DNS servers :-)
It's a British-audience
On Friday 05 February 2010 20:40:01 Adam Hardy wrote:
It's a British-audience website and my ISP is British Telecom, so it's
unlikely to be something like ISP routing
tables
s/likely/unlikely??? Or have you contact with a second firm called BT that I
don't know. ;-)
Lisi
--
To
Lisi on 05/02/10 21:54, wrote:
On Friday 05 February 2010 20:40:01 Adam Hardy wrote:
It's a British-audience website and my ISP is British Telecom, so it's
unlikely to be something like ISP routing
tables
s/likely/unlikely??? Or have you contact with a second firm called BT that I
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 18:56 +, Camaleón wrote:
It looks crystal clear to me: blame your ISP routing tables, any proxy or
service that it can be being used by them to filter Internet traffic or
just its DNS servers :-)
I'm just an observer of this conversation, but can you clarify your
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Adam Hardy adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
and finally my resolv.conf (rewritten by dhcp.client when picking up IP
address from the DSL modem):
a...@isengard:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
domain localdomain
search localdomain
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver
Ken Teague on 05/02/10 23:42, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Adam Hardy adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
and finally my resolv.conf (rewritten by dhcp.client when picking up IP
address from the DSL modem):
a...@isengard:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
domain localdomain
search localdomain
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Adam Hardy adam@cyberspaceroad.com wrote:
It is running dnsmasq. It's a gateway and firewall with two NICs, one for
the net and one for the LAN.
My assistance at this point will be rather limited, as I've never used
dnsmasq and I don't have a means to set it
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:06:30 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm getting well frustrated trying to work out what this means in terms
of the failure at my DNS at 194.74.65.68 to discover
panna-229.trade2win.com and the failure at 4.2.2.1 to find
panna-229.trade2win.com - and the intermittent nature
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine
out there - I just can't access it
Adam Hardy on 31/01/10 12:27, wrote:
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine
out there - I just can't access it from my LAN. From my mobile
phone,
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 11:04:19 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
That works for me:
$ host www.trade2win.com
www.trade2win.com CNAME panna-229.trade2win.com
panna-229.trade2win.com A 208.43.120.229
Now yes. It works here, too:
s...@stt008:~/Desktop$ host www.trade2win.com
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:35:12 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine out there
- I just can't access it from my LAN. From my mobile phone, fine. But
not from my lan.
And those are the outputs from useful cmds above but I can't see any
problem.
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 01:16:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine
out there - I just can't access it
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 12:27:46 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Florian Kulzer on 31/01/10 10:04, wrote:
Try if you can resolve the name using another nameserver, for example:
host www.trade2win.com 4.2.2.1
If that works then you have a problem with your standard nameserver and
we need to see
Charlie on 30/01/10 02:42, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 02:21:50 + Adam Hardy
adam@cyberspaceroad.com shared this with us all:
I'm mystified by this error on one website http://www.trade2win.com/
error= Address not found
All other websites can be browsed fine - at least I can browse
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine out
there - I just can't access it from my LAN. From my mobile phone,
fine. But not from my lan.
You've checked all the usual suspects, right? Iptables, the
Klistvud on 30/01/10 23:48, wrote:
Dne, 30. 01. 2010 14:35:12 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
Hi Folks
thanks for the advice - I do know the website is running fine out
there - I just can't access it from my LAN. From my mobile phone,
fine. But not from my lan.
You've checked all the usual
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