[Haifux] Router question
Sorana Fraier
sf10095 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 16 23:25:56 MSD 2010
forgot to mention, i use bezeqint too.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Sorana Fraier <sf10095 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ohad
>
> I ran a whois on 77.67.66.9. It turns out that it belongs to Tiscali
> network. They are very notorious in traffic shaping. They use to work with
> 012. I didn't know that bezeqint works with them too. I used to have tons of
> problems when I had internet with 012.
>
> If you can avoid traffic through them, do that. Otherwise, I don't know
> what can be done. Maybe other have a better idea.
>
> i ran too tcptraceroute to the same ip as yours.
>
> here is the output about tiscali from here (I skipped the first 10 hops):
>
> 11 77.67.66.9 65.208 ms 64.018 ms 67.894 ms
> 12 89.149.187.210 89.924 ms 98.971 ms 88.379 ms
> 13 194.50.100.190 158.058 ms 163.518 ms 172.186 ms
> 14 * * *
> 15 195.113.69.57 176.454 ms 183.741 ms 182.775 ms
> 16 195.113.68.150 100.259 ms 98.225 ms 99.370 ms
> 17 195.113.68.198 98.377 ms 99.620 ms 102.622 ms
> 18 195.113.69.170 179.713 ms 178.286 ms 179.791 ms
> 19 195.113.69.6 174.207 ms 175.161 ms 170.599 ms
> 20 195.113.19.83 [open] 219.739 ms 237.707 ms 222.181 ms
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Ohad Lutzky <ohad at lutzky.net> wrote:
>
>> Okay, that's something I can use! Here's what I get - all hope up to and
>> including 7 are from within bezeqint (without useful reverse dns
>> resolutions). Hop 8 is
>>
>> sudo tcptraceroute -i eth0 -n 195.113.19.83 11371
>> traceroute to 195.113.19.83 (195.113.19.83), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
>> 1 10.0.0.138 4.018 ms 4.000 ms 3.993 ms
>> 2 212.179.37.1 20.982 ms 22.589 ms 22.581 ms
>> 3 212.179.87.173 24.302 ms 27.114 ms 28.475 ms
>> 4 212.179.152.157 29.563 ms 30.513 ms 31.462 ms
>> 5 212.179.124.145 37.292 ms 37.288 ms 37.274 ms
>> 6 212.179.124.162 40.561 ms 51.928 ms 54.370 ms
>> 7 62.219.189.14 4317.354 ms 212.179.124.26 4303.544 ms 4301.958 ms
>> 8 77.67.66.9 199.620 ms * *
>> 9 * * *
>> 10 * * *
>> 11 * * *
>> 12 * * *
>> 13 * * *
>> 14 * * *
>> 15 * * *
>> 16 * * *
>> 17 * * *
>> 18 * * *
>> 19 * * *
>> 20 * * *
>> 21 * * *
>> 22 * * *
>> 23 * * *
>> 24 * * *
>> 25 * * *
>> 26 * * *
>> 27 * * *
>> 28 * * *
>> 29 * * *
>> 30 * * *
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 8:48 PM, guy keren <choo at actcom.co.il> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> you should have a traceroute-line utility that runs on TCP ports of your
>>> choice.
>>>
>>> for example, tcptraceroute.
>>>
>>> see an explanation here:
>>>
>>> http://christophe.vandeplas.com/2007/11/04/using-traceroute-icmp-and-tcp
>>>
>>> --guy
>>>
>>> Ohad Lutzky wrote:
>>>
>>>> traceroute is ICMP. I'm having trouble with specific ports on TCP.
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Dave Roi <davidroi at gmail.com <mailto:
>>>> davidroi at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Did you try running traceroute to the pgp server or android market
>>>> server?
>>>> See how many hops it does go and see in which one it gets stuck.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 19:36, Ohad Lutzky <ohad at lutzky.net
>>>> <mailto:ohad at lutzky.net>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I have a Linksys DSL-2760u router/DSL modem, using a Wow (Bezeq)
>>>> connection to the Bezeq International ISP. It seems that various
>>>> outgoing ports are blocked - HTTP, HTTPS, bittorrent and SSH
>>>> work well enough, but - for example - I can't download Android
>>>> apps from the Market. Easier to test, I can't download PGP
>>>> public keys. For example:
>>>>
>>>> gpg -v -v --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net <http://subkeys.pgp.net>
>>>>
>>>> --recv F120156012B83718
>>>> gpg: requesting key 12B83718 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
>>>> <http://subkeys.pgp.net>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This hangs indefinitely. So does this:
>>>> telnet subkeys.pgp.net <http://subkeys.pgp.net> 11371
>>>>
>>>> Trying 195.113.19.83...
>>>>
>>>> The same occurs for other keyservers, git-protocol, and various
>>>> other "unconventional" high-port usage. I've gone over the
>>>> router settings, disabled its firewall (but not NAT, which I
>>>> need), added my machine to the DMZ (this actually seems to help,
>>>> sometimes, for git - and even then, only once), tried port
>>>> triggering... I can't get a consistent result.
>>>>
>>>> I should note that this issue only exists for *outgoing* ports.
>>>> I have no problem mapping *incoming* ports (such as my openssh
>>>> server or bittorrent web interface).
>>>>
>>>> -- Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for he
>>>> is the only
>>>> animal that is struck with the difference between what things
>>>> are and what they ought to be.
>>>> - William Hazlitt
>>>>
>>>> Ohad Lutzky
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> ought to be.
>>>> - William Hazlitt
>>>>
>>>> Ohad Lutzky
>>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for he is the only animal
>> that is struck with the difference between what things are and what they
>> ought to be.
>> - William Hazlitt
>>
>> Ohad Lutzky
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