On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 16:55, Michael Naumann wrote: > > Try doing a tracepath (you might have to install that package first) to > > try and find out where it fails. BTW, it works fine for me here. > > I tried > tracepath www.tldp.org > and got (paranoid deleted the first few lines) > .... > 4: Vienna-gw12.USA.net.DTAG.DE (62.156.131.173) asymm 8 203.917ms > 5: so-6-0-0.gar1.wdc1.Level3.net (67.29.172.1) asymm 8 206.433ms > 6: so-0-3-0.bbr1.Washington1.Level3.net (64.159.1.189) asymm 8 206.428ms > 7: so-1-0-0.mpls2.Raleigh1.Level3.net (209.247.11.86) asymm 8 213.301ms > 8: gige6-0.hsipaccess2.Raleigh1.Level3.net (209.244.22.38) 213.348ms > 9: unknown.Level3.net (64.158.228.2) asymm 10 212.679ms > 10: uncgsr-gw-to-ncni-oc48.ncni.net (128.109.52.2) 216.561ms > 11: no reply > ... and so on > 31: no reply > Too many hops: pmtu 1492 > Resume: pmtu 1492 > > So I guess it's in deed not tldp.org that's down, but something on the > route to there. I just found a site which has (kind of) mirrored it. http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/3165/1/ HTH, Shri -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shri Shrikumar U R Byte Solutions I.T. Consultant Edinburgh, Scotland Tel: 0845 644 4745 Email: shri@urbyte.com Web: www.urbyte.com
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