Richard S. Crawford wrote:
Over the past few days, I've been unable to reach my work website,
http://www.extensiondlc.net, from home. I can reach just about every other
website in the world just fine; it's just that one (and its various
subdomains) that are causing the problems. Furthermore, I can reach the
host, http://whsecure.net, just fine, but no subdomains. This problem is
only happening at home.
When I try traceroute from any of the computers on my network, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
$ traceroute extensiondlc.net
traceroute to extensiondlc.net (66.232.56.196), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 * * *
2 * * *
3 * * *
4 * * *
...
30 * * *
I get the same output no matter which site I try to traceroute to.
In my experience, if I get timeouts at every instance in a traceroute, it
means my connection is down; yet, as I mentioned, I can get to just about
everywhere on the web except for that one domain just fine.
I have already contacted my DSL provider, who insisted (naturally) that
nothing was wrong, and that they could not escalate my call.
Can anyone offer some insight?\
What is the output of
netstat -nr
and
ip link
from your home machines? Also, what is doing the routing for your
home network? One of your linux boxes, or a commercial router?
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