Hi,

by the way, has anyone else noticed google not letting "weird" MTUs 
through since that outage?

I'm going to the internet via a PPPoE link over VLAN so my MTU is 1488 
instead of 1492 or 1500, and google seems not to grok that any more.
I had to lower down mtu to 1300 to make google work again. IPs not 
working all seem to be in or around the 74.125.39.0/24 netblock.



Gregg TeHennepe wrote:
> 
> Just catching up on the RSS feed and saw Wired’s article.  I experienced 
> some strange Gmail behavior earlier this evening, maybe they aren’t out 
> of the woods.
> 
> - Gregg
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 
> *Google Fails Around the World Thursday Morning - Updated
> *http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/google-fails-around-the-world/
> By Ryan Singel     <mailto:[email protected]>
> May 14, 2009    12:40 pm
>  
> Users across the globe from Portugal to Denver are reporting that 
> Google’s search, advertising and e-mail services are not working or are 
> loading in minutes, not milliseconds.
> 
> UPDATE: The issue is resolved, and Google says the problem affected some 
> 14 percent of its users.
> 
> Wired.com’s offices can’t get to Gmail, for instance — but staff can get 
> there using the Wi-Fi meant for visitors. Network administrators around 
> the country are reporting incredibly long traceroutes. AT&T and Level 3 
> are reportedly slow, while service on Cogent’s network seem to be 
> snappy. Reports indicate problems for Level3 in New York, Cox fiber in 
> Virginia, Verizon FIOS in Virginia and Brazil, among others.
> 
> Google knows about the the problem, but did not have an explanation yet. 
> The SANS Internet Storm Center is tracking the outage here 
> <http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6388> .
> 
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