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Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net
From: "Justin Ryburn" <justin () ryburn org>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:24:25 -0500
This should be corrected now. I still cannot ping the host in question but I am guessing that spamhaus has ICMP filters on their stuff. It is definitely routing to the correct place now. Our customer service department is following up with the customer (spamhaus' provider) to make sure they are seeing everything correctly. Justin Ryburn Tier II Router Support XO Communications ----- Original Message ----- From: "Justin Ryburn" <justin () ryburn org> To: <rwcrowe () comcast net>; "Scott McGrath" <mcgrath () fas harvard edu>; <nanog () merit edu> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 12:42 PM Subject: Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net
Looking at this now. Justin Ryburn Tier II Router Support XO Communications ----- Original Message ----- From: <rwcrowe () comcast net> To: "Scott McGrath" <mcgrath () fas harvard edu>; <nanog () merit edu> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 12:10 PM Subject: Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.netThe loop seems to be in AS 2828 (XO Communications) with router at64.1.2.38.-- Rob Crowe rwcrowe () comcast net -------------- Original message --------------We are originating traffic from AS11 and we are seeing an apparent
loop
downstream from the router listed in the header when attempting toconnectto rsync1.spamhaus.org. Is this problem unique to us or are others seeing the same behavior. Scott C. McGrath
Current thread:
- Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net Scott McGrath (Sep 10)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net rwcrowe (Sep 10)
- Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net Justin Ryburn (Sep 10)
- Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net Justin Ryburn (Sep 10)
- Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net Scott McGrath (Sep 10)
- Re: Odd behavior from p4-0-0.MAR1.Austin-TX.us.xo.net Justin Ryburn (Sep 10)