[HamWAN PSDR] Change in routing ???

Dean Gibson AE7Q hamwan at ae7q.net
Fri Mar 28 12:48:40 PDT 2014


What happens when you do a: "/ping 44.24.10.1" from the radio?  I got 
that IP address from John Hays as a address that should respond to a 
ping from within the 44 block. All I get are timeouts.


On 2014-03-28 08:49, Nigel Vander Houwen wrote:
> Dean,
>
> I've just tried a traceroute from the cell at Paine, and it looks like it's connecting through ok. It's possible that something was funny with the IPIP tunnel, though I haven't changed anything there, so I'd guess it would be on the remote end. If it's continuing to not work for you, then something funny is going on.
>
> /[nigel at Paine-s2] > /tool traceroute 44.225.56.72
>   # ADDRESS                          LOSS SENT    LAST     AVG    BEST   WORST STD-DEV STATUS
>   1 44.24.240.136                      0%   70   0.3ms     0.4     0.3     1.7     0.2
>   2 44.24.242.7                        0%   70  39.1ms    22.5       3    69.6    16.9
>   3 44.24.242.8                        0%   70  84.6ms    68.9    36.5   183.1      28
>     44.24.242.4
>   4 44.130.60.100                      0%   70 232.3ms   237.7   204.9   800.1     240
>   5 44.130.60.101                    1.4%   70 221.3ms   236.5   203.1   342.3     234
>   6 44.224.2.5                         0%   70   245ms   247.9   216.9   359.2   249.1
>   7 44.224.2.18                      1.4%   70 266.5ms   252.6   218.2   575.3   240.4
>   8 44.224.53.158                      0%   69 220.2ms   252.3   220.1   364.3   252.5
>   9 44.224.24.59                       0%   69 247.4ms   263.9     231   390.8   252.7
> 10 44.225.56.72                       0%   69 276.8ms   263.8     226   383.8     253
> /
> On Mar 28, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan at ae7q.net> wrote:
>
>> I currently can't connect to ANY in the list (someone else gave me as valid) below.  Previously (about a week ago), I only tried a few in the list below, but those connected.  A DNS lookup today on a few of them, returns an address in the 44 block, so I doubt it's DNS.
>>
>> Here's a "traceroute" to 44.225.56.72 (in the list below):
>>
>> /traceroute to 44.225.56.72 (44.225.56.72), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
>>   1  5shpn-1_ext (192.168.3.251)  0.437 ms  0.255 ms  0.237 ms
>>   2  44.24.240.161 (44.24.240.161)  56.927 ms  66.802 ms  10.479 ms
>>   3  44.24.240.136 (44.24.240.136)  5.019 ms  26.476 ms  8.432 ms
>>   4  44.24.242.7 (44.24.242.7)  37.010 ms  31.064 ms  8.447 ms
>>   5  44.24.242.4 (44.24.242.4)  49.188 ms  64.406 ms  51.113 ms
>>   6  * * *
>>   7  * * *
>>   8  * * *
>>   9  * * *
>> 10  * * *
>> 11  * * *
>> 12  * * *
>> /
>>
>> On 2014-03-27 22:29, Nigel Vander Houwen wrote:
>>> Can you give an example of something you were trying to access that's giving you issues?
>>>
>>> Nigel K7NVH
>>>
>>> On Mar 27, 2014, at 9:30 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q
>>> <hamwan at ae7q.net>
>>>   wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Today I tried to access a number of 44.x.x.x/8 web sites that I was perfectly able to access a week ago, but cannot tonight.  A "traceroute" shows that these accesses are leaving the 44.x.x.x/8 network and coming back in at UCSD.  That of course could explain what is happening.
>>>>
>>
>> /http://web.db0avh.ampr.org
>> http://db0bi.ampr.org
>> http://db0dah.ampr.org
>> http://db0eeo.ampr.org
>> http://db0end.ampr.org
>> http://db0fhn.ampr.org
>> http://db0res-svr.ampr.org
>> http://db0gos.ampr.org
>> http://db0dz.ampr.org
>> http://db0ii.ampr.org
>> http://db0iuz.ampr.org
>> http://44.225.56.72/cms25
>> http://db0kwe.ampr.org
>> http://srv.db0lj.ampr.org
>> http://db0nis.ampr.org
>> http://db0ovn.ampr.org
>> http://44.225.60.2
>> http://db0sda.ampr.org
>> http://db0ach.ampr.org
>> http://db0pra.ampr.org
>> http://websrv.db0pdf.ampr.org
>> http://db0wet.ampr.org
>> http://db0ham.ampr.org
>> http://44.143.10.90
>> http://web.oe2xzr.at.ampr.org
>> http://dm0ha.ampr.org
>> http://dm0zgw.ampr.org
>> http://db0erf.ampr.org
>> http://web.oe5xbl.at.ampr.org
>> http://web.oe7xci.ampr.at
>> http://44.168.12.11
>> http://server.db0anf.ampr.org
>> http://www.db0fuz.ampr.org
>> http://linux.db0zeh.ampr.org
>> http://monitor.db0mhb.ampr.org
>> http://db0bul.ampr.org
>> http://rpt.db0pob.ampr.org
>> http://db0kpg.ampr.org
>> http://db0lip.ampr.org
>> http://44.225.76.161
>> http://db0zdf-srv01.db0zdf.ampr.org
>> http://raspberry.db0abz.ampr.org
>> http://db0fc.ampr.org
>> http://cloud.db0fc.ampr.org
>> http://db0oha.ampr.org
>> http://dk0mav.ampr.org
>> /
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