NOTE: I had no idea where to post this...any more. Before, I would've stuck it in the Miscellaneous Linux Info board ITSELF, not in one of its subsections, but I can't do that now.
Anyway, here's the story. There's a specific web site, TexasPhotoRoundup.com, that inexplicably becomes unreachable for SOME people. It really looks like a regional problem, but I have no idea WHAT problem. When it first started [a couple weeks ago] it was limited to people using AT&T's Uverse cable Internet in Texas, so it looked pretty straightforward that the problem was at AT&T's end, despite their saying there was nothing wrong. (Anyone remember *MY* issues with AT&T?! So, yeah. Whatever.)
Now it's happening with other ISPs, including Time Warner cable--but only regionally--so the AT&T idea kind of went out the window. Specifically, people in Austin and Houston are having problems accessing the site, while people [including myself] in California are not, even though we're using the same ISP [in my case, Time Warner/Earthlink].
My daughter, in Austin, needs to access it--and always can, via her smartphone's 3G, but not always via her ISP [Uverse]. She's on Mac, but since it's UNIX, too, I've had her run various things including traceroute and ping, and try going through a proxy server.
Right now, traceroute yields an 'unknown host' [I think] for her, while I get:
She CAN ping it [today--in the past, no] and get back 0% packet loss, however her times [in milliseconds] are much slower than mine.
She CAN connect to the site by going through a proxy server.
She CAN connect to the site using her phone's 3G service.
She CANNOT connect to it [right now] via her normal method on her computers, i.e., Uverse cable over wireless.
But the problem comes and goes, with no [apparent] rhyme or reason. She'll LITERALLY be in the middle of doing something on the site and then she'll lose access to it. And that's how it's going for other visitors as well.
Any help on how to troubleshoot this issue would be greatly appreciated. BTW, the web hosting company [MDDHosting] denies any issues at their end, the ISPs involved deny any IP blocking at their ends, and so on. I know it's on Linux...so, there, we have a very loosely related Linux question!
Anyway, here's the story. There's a specific web site, TexasPhotoRoundup.com, that inexplicably becomes unreachable for SOME people. It really looks like a regional problem, but I have no idea WHAT problem. When it first started [a couple weeks ago] it was limited to people using AT&T's Uverse cable Internet in Texas, so it looked pretty straightforward that the problem was at AT&T's end, despite their saying there was nothing wrong. (Anyone remember *MY* issues with AT&T?! So, yeah. Whatever.)
Now it's happening with other ISPs, including Time Warner cable--but only regionally--so the AT&T idea kind of went out the window. Specifically, people in Austin and Houston are having problems accessing the site, while people [including myself] in California are not, even though we're using the same ISP [in my case, Time Warner/Earthlink].
My daughter, in Austin, needs to access it--and always can, via her smartphone's 3G, but not always via her ISP [Uverse]. She's on Mac, but since it's UNIX, too, I've had her run various things including traceroute and ping, and try going through a proxy server.
Right now, traceroute yields an 'unknown host' [I think] for her, while I get:
Code:
# traceroute texasphotoroundup.com traceroute to texasphotoroundup.com (173.248.188.91), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 1.225 ms 2.252 ms 2.300 ms 2 user-118bis1.cable.mindspring.com (66.999.999.129) 25.535 ms 25.828 ms 33.226 ms 3 cpe-76-167-21-193.socal.res.rr.com (76.167.21.193) 18.396 ms 18.728 ms 19.054 ms 4 tge0-9-0-1.lamdca1-cr02.socal.rr.com (72.129.9.232) 33.469 ms 33.909 ms 34.076 ms 5 agg28.tustca1-cr01.socal.rr.com (72.129.9.2) 26.594 ms 26.933 ms 27.293 ms 6 107.14.17.134 (107.14.17.134) 22.014 ms 16.136 ms 15.824 ms 7 ae-1-0.pr0.lax00.tbone.rr.com (66.109.6.129) 17.057 ms 21.726 ms 22.037 ms 8 xe-4-2-0.edge1.LosAngeles6.Level3.net (4.26.0.77) 103.168 ms xe-7-2-0.edge1.LosAngeles6.Level3.net (4.26.0.21) 115.295 ms xe-7-1-0.edge1.LosAngeles6.Level3.net (4.26.0.25) 115.694 ms 9 vlan60.csw1.LosAngeles1.Level3.net (4.69.144.62) 26.282 ms 24.200 ms vlan90.csw4.LosAngeles1.Level3.net (4.69.144.254) 109.332 ms 10 ae-62-62.ebr2.LosAngeles1.Level3.net (4.69.137.17) 102.191 ms ae-82-82.ebr2.LosAngeles1.Level3.net (4.69.137.25) 23.033 ms ae-62-62.ebr2.LosAngeles1.Level3.net (4.69.137.17) 102.745 ms 11 ae-6-6.ebr2.SanJose5.Level3.net (4.69.148.202) 41.938 ms 42.295 ms 42.594 ms 12 ae-5-5.ebr4.SanJose1.Level3.net (4.69.148.142) 36.717 ms 37.282 ms 37.781 ms 13 ae-34-34.ebr2.SanJose1.Level3.net (4.69.153.33) 33.597 ms 33.978 ms 34.470 ms 14 ae-3-3.ebr1.Denver1.Level3.net (4.69.132.58) 80.008 ms 89.851 ms 79.915 ms 15 ae-1-51.edge3.Denver1.Level3.net (4.69.147.72) 74.455 ms 72.205 ms 73.646 ms 16 HANDY-NETWO.car1.Denver1.Level3.net (4.53.12.246) 100.142 ms 100.035 ms 97.627 ms 17 vlan10.core2.denver2.wehostwebsites.com (68.71.128.145) 100.603 ms 95.590 ms 100.319 ms 18 173.248.188.91 (173.248.188.91) 111.252 ms 94.707 ms 95.016 ms
She CAN connect to the site by going through a proxy server.
She CAN connect to the site using her phone's 3G service.
She CANNOT connect to it [right now] via her normal method on her computers, i.e., Uverse cable over wireless.
But the problem comes and goes, with no [apparent] rhyme or reason. She'll LITERALLY be in the middle of doing something on the site and then she'll lose access to it. And that's how it's going for other visitors as well.
Any help on how to troubleshoot this issue would be greatly appreciated. BTW, the web hosting company [MDDHosting] denies any issues at their end, the ISPs involved deny any IP blocking at their ends, and so on. I know it's on Linux...so, there, we have a very loosely related Linux question!
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