2007/1/23, Alvaro Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jorge Godoy wrote:
elein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there still a problem here? Does anyone know what the
problem was? I have no trouble accessing varlena.com,
but I am not a good tester for that.
I was out of town during this thread
Is there still a problem here? Does anyone know what the
problem was? I have no trouble accessing varlena.com,
but I am not a good tester for that.
I was out of town during this thread but my machine did not
go down, but my isp could have.
You could have emailed me [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---elein
elein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there still a problem here? Does anyone know what the
problem was? I have no trouble accessing varlena.com,
but I am not a good tester for that.
I was out of town during this thread but my machine did not
go down, but my isp could have.
You could have
Jorge Godoy wrote:
elein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there still a problem here? Does anyone know what the
problem was? I have no trouble accessing varlena.com,
but I am not a good tester for that.
I was out of town during this thread but my machine did not
go down, but my isp
Ian Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brazil has been trying to get its ISPs to block access to a certain
video. I wonder if too wide a net was cast in that effort.
http://www.slate.com/id/2157399/?nav=navoa
The problem is prior to that stupidity. The block to the Cicarelli video was
Ian Harding wrote:
Brazil has been trying to get its ISPs to block access to a certain
video. I wonder if too wide a net was cast in that effort.
http://www.slate.com/id/2157399/?nav=navoa
FWIW, I'm also blocked out of varlena.com and I'm not in Brazil, but in
Chile.
--
Alvaro Herrera
2007/1/18, Alvaro Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ian Harding wrote:
Brazil has been trying to get its ISPs to block access to a certain
video. I wonder if too wide a net was cast in that effort.
http://www.slate.com/id/2157399/?nav=navoa
FWIW, I'm also blocked out of varlena.com and I'm not
Alejandro D. Burne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Me too, from Argentina, may be don't like south america?
It looks to me like one of those stupid and indiscriminated blocks on 200/8
and 201/8 networks... :-(
Anyway, I believe that now it is more than clear that there's nothing on my
networks and
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I doubt Speakeasy is blocking anything. They are the ISP for geeks and say
up front that they don't block ports and the like.
There are ISPs here that say the same think except for the geek part and are
known to block several ports.
Did you use
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 07:54:55 -0200,
Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The don't block a host I used to access. And not on several different
Brazilian networks from different carriers. The traffic stops at speakeasy
from my house (ADSL from
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Be sure you aren't blocking the return traffic. I did that once using a /8
As I said, just if I did that on several Brazilian networks. There's no
blocking on any of these networks.
You might also check to see if the ip address on your end was
Brazil has been trying to get its ISPs to block access to a certain
video. I wonder if too wide a net was cast in that effort.
http://www.slate.com/id/2157399/?nav=navoa
On 1/17/07, Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Be sure you aren't blocking
Hi!
I've always used General Bits from the Varlena website as a source of
information and recommended it for friends worldwide for better using
PostgreSQL.
There's been a while since I could use the website for the last time because
it looks like Brazilian networks are blocked somewhere after
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 19:47:28 -0200,
Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's been a while since I could use the website for the last time because
it looks like Brazilian networks are blocked somewhere after routers from
speakeasy.net (220.ge-3-0.er1.sfo1.speakeasy.net from this
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