Re: AW: [swinog] Large IP Block at Akamai?

2008-01-29 Diskussionsfäden Daniel Kamm
I've tested some connections I have access to with a pretty interesting result: - Two BB accesses within AS8404, one got access to [1], the other one not! - One ADSL behind AS21494 works fine. - Upstream traffic over AS13030 works fine. To me it seems like a large IP block on Akamai spread over

RE: AW: [swinog] Large IP Block at Akamai?

2008-01-29 Diskussionsfäden Daniel Kamm
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 01:05 -0800, Christian Jouas wrote: 8404 has some Akamai servers inhouse This is it! Changed nameserver to AS8404 nameservers, Sites had been available again. So it seems that Akamai traffic is not allowed to cross AS8404 but has to be loaded from the Akamai servers within

RE: AW: [swinog] Large IP Block at Akamai?

2008-01-29 Diskussionsfäden Christian Jouas
8404 has some Akamai servers inhouse -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Kamm Sent: mardi, 29. janvier 2008 09:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: AW: [swinog] Large IP Block at Akamai? I've tested some connections I have access

RE: AW: [swinog] Large IP Block at Akamai?

2008-01-29 Diskussionsfäden Daniel Kamm
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 01:05 -0800, Christian Jouas wrote: 8404 has some Akamai servers inhouse And we are using our own name servers which are not behind 8404 access network. That could be the reason. Stdby... - Dan ___ swinog mailing list