This is how it has been all week for me.
Tracing route to sojourn3.org [24.30.213.150]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <10 ms <10 ms 15 ms c193-150-236-1.cm-upc.chello.se [193.150.236.1]
2 <10 ms <10 ms 15 ms 213-200-190-193.upc.se [213.200.190.193]
3 <10 ms <10 ms 16 ms gsr1-ge1-1.upc.se [213.200.190.121]
4 <10 ms <10 ms 16 ms se-sto01a-rd1-gige-2-2.aorta.net [213.46.176.5]
5 <10 ms 16 ms <10 ms se-sto01a-rd2-pos-5-0.aorta.net [213.46.176.18]
6 32 ms 46 ms 47 ms nl-ams01a-rd1-pos-0-2.aorta.net [213.46.160.93]
7 110 ms 109 ms 125 ms us-nyc01a-rd1-pos-0-0.aorta.net [213.46.160.194]
8 109 ms 110 ms 109 ms gige3-1.ipcolo2.NewYork1.Level3.net [64.158.176.
137]
9 109 ms 110 ms 140 ms ae0-53.mp1.NewYork1.Level3.net [64.159.17.65]
10 109 ms 125 ms 109 ms so-0-2-0.bbr2.Washington1.level3.net [64.159.0.2
50]
11 125 ms 109 ms 125 ms unknown.Level3.net [209.247.9.178]
12 109 ms 125 ms 125 ms pop4-rtc-P5-0.atdn.net [66.185.140.153]
13 110 ms 125 ms 125 ms bb1-rtc-P15-0.atdn.net [66.185.140.144]
14 109 ms 125 ms 125 ms pop3-rtc-P9-0.atdn.net [66.185.140.129]
15 * * * Request timed out.
Weird problems trying to connect to sojourn3.org 9999
Weird problems trying to connect to sojourn3.org 9999
/Jegzed - Sorcere Master - Crimson Coalition
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Wierd thing is that you can tracert www.sojourn3.org fine, as well as se the homepage.
Annoying.....
Disoputlip calling from Denmark :(
Annoying.....
Disoputlip calling from Denmark :(
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Suggestions
I cannot connect to sojourn3.org at all. Seems all euros have this problem from what i hear on ICQ. Someone who is good with IP-stuff should look into either of these solutions:
* get the router (admin) to stop blocking euro-ip-addresses (Miax?)
* figure out how to set an alternative route through another network
* setup a relay server in US address-space
* something >> Zogur
Please let us enjoy our lives again. This RL shit stinks!
Zogur
* get the router (admin) to stop blocking euro-ip-addresses (Miax?)
* figure out how to set an alternative route through another network
* setup a relay server in US address-space
* something >> Zogur
Please let us enjoy our lives again. This RL shit stinks!
Zogur
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its not just yall, there are many who cannot connect and its been like that for weeks, they all make it a hop or 2 b4 they hit the mud and then it just drops them and they time out...
there has to be a way to research and get them to fix the problem.. there are way 2 many ppl losing out to just ignore this and hope it will fix itself...
this seems to be the hop everybody is getting stopped at
150 ms 110 ms 110 ms pop3-rtc-P10-0.atdn.net [66.185.140.131]
something has to be able to be done..
thanks fo ryour efforts in advance
there has to be a way to research and get them to fix the problem.. there are way 2 many ppl losing out to just ignore this and hope it will fix itself...
this seems to be the hop everybody is getting stopped at
150 ms 110 ms 110 ms pop3-rtc-P10-0.atdn.net [66.185.140.131]
something has to be able to be done..
thanks fo ryour efforts in advance
Baikalisan Terrorforge - Valsharess Elg'caress -
ADTN Problems
Your network access problems are inside AOL, I'm not really sure what you can do to fix it other than to complain to your ISP and have them investigate.
Kris
Kris
If its an AOL problem, then there's nothing you can do about it. AOL uses dynamic proxies to assign outbound connections, meaning that you can go out to sojourn3.org:9999 via one IP, then get reassigned to another IP, which causes the connection socket to go die alone in a corner. This is also the reason why most AOLers experience lost shopping carts when buying stuff from the internet.
V
Network admins seem to have some secret way by which they contact each other and get them to reboot each other's routers and remove bad routes.
We had very similiar problems with Alter.net and Verio routers while I was working at a .com, where we would submit the traceroutes to our sysadmin, and he would, via the telephone and some nslookups, end up calling a real live sysadmin and having them fix the route, or, more usually, just reboot that router.
If we have a network admin who plays, and knows of this secret underground telephone network of network admins, they should work their magic :)
-Alomlim / Soroth
We had very similiar problems with Alter.net and Verio routers while I was working at a .com, where we would submit the traceroutes to our sysadmin, and he would, via the telephone and some nslookups, end up calling a real live sysadmin and having them fix the route, or, more usually, just reboot that router.
If we have a network admin who plays, and knows of this secret underground telephone network of network admins, they should work their magic :)
-Alomlim / Soroth
Connection is fine for me from Oslo in .no and I've seen no problems lately.
This is from a uni net, tho.
~ >date
Wed Apr 16 15:20:50 MEST 2003
~ >ping sojourn3.org
PING sojourn3.org (24.30.213.150): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from sojourn3.org (24.30.213.150): seq=0 ttl=48 time=107 ms.
but traceroute ends here:
15 bb2-rtc-P5-0.atdn.net (66.185.152.53) 104.562 ms 104.699 ms 104.710 ms
16 pop3-rtc-P10-0.atdn.net (66.185.140.131) 105.228 ms 105.655 ms 105.390 ms
17 rr-herndon.atdn.net (66.185.140.142) 105.721 ms 104.666 ms 105.147 ms
18 * * *
(ping with "record route" on fails too for I assume the same reason.)
This is from a uni net, tho.
~ >date
Wed Apr 16 15:20:50 MEST 2003
~ >ping sojourn3.org
PING sojourn3.org (24.30.213.150): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from sojourn3.org (24.30.213.150): seq=0 ttl=48 time=107 ms.
but traceroute ends here:
15 bb2-rtc-P5-0.atdn.net (66.185.152.53) 104.562 ms 104.699 ms 104.710 ms
16 pop3-rtc-P10-0.atdn.net (66.185.140.131) 105.228 ms 105.655 ms 105.390 ms
17 rr-herndon.atdn.net (66.185.140.142) 105.721 ms 104.666 ms 105.147 ms
18 * * *
(ping with "record route" on fails too for I assume the same reason.)
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