Re: Diagnose co-location networking problem
- From: "Stephan Wehner" <stephanwehner@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 08:31:18 -0800
So login to the FreeBSD machine and trace back to your client IP -
or as close as you can get. That may mean just to the edge of your
current provider but that may give you some idea.
Ok, here is the result.
$ traceroute 64.114.83.92
traceroute to 64.114.83.92 (64.114.83.92), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 VPS-18-137.virtualprivateservers.ca (65.110.18.137) 1.098 ms
0.991 ms 1.151 ms
2 a.core.65-110-0-1.van.data-fortress.com (65.110.0.1) 4.357 ms
1.557 ms 1.147 ms
3 64.69.87.37 (64.69.87.37) 1.740 ms 1.255 ms 1.150 ms
4 216.187.88.241 (216.187.88.241) 1.742 ms 2.438 ms 2.182 ms
5 204.239.129.214 (204.239.129.214) 1.910 ms 2.881 ms 3.489 ms
6 nwmrbc01dr02.bb.telus.com (154.11.4.72) 5.095 ms 3.309 ms 2.322 ms
7 64.114.45.106 (64.114.45.106) 6.555 ms 80.103 ms 9.048 ms
8 * * *
9 * * *
10 * * *
11 * * *
12 * * *
What does this tell??
By the way, other servers look "good". Meaning when I repeatedly
access other websites (not my own) I don't see failures.
Stephan
Bill
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