Hello we are being blocked as well. Is there a way to get unblocked? Here is our IP address 204.109.60.96.
here a few test showing we are being blocked.
1. vmmail3# ping
https://www.zygrib.org
PING
https://www.zygrib.org (217.160.110.35): 56 data bytes
^C
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https://www.zygrib.org ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
2. Trying 217.160.110.35...
telnet: connect to address 217.160.110.35: Operation timed out
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
3. here is the traceroute.
traceroute to
https://www.zygrib.org (217.160.110.35), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 204.109.60.1 0.499 ms 0.433 ms 0.321 ms
2 204.109.62.113 0.403 ms 0.293 ms 0.423 ms
3 204.109.62.114 0.490 ms 0.259 ms 0.266 ms
4 * * *
5 4.68.63.10 1.537 ms 1.543 ms 1.662 ms
6 129.250.3.40 1.349 ms 1.587 ms 1.352 ms
7 129.250.5.13 33.119 ms 34.082 ms 33.420 ms
8 129.250.3.85 34.080 ms 33.566 ms 33.984 ms
9 129.250.6.163 112.506 ms 115.996 ms 119.039 ms
10 129.250.2.159 124.946 ms 125.687 ms 125.883 ms
11 129.250.3.8 128.223 ms 127.273 ms 121.706 ms
12 212.119.29.78 124.401 ms 118.514 ms 126.556 ms
13 212.227.120.28 123.951 ms 133.495 ms 131.887 ms
14 212.227.120.42 136.432 ms 135.676 ms 132.550 ms
15 195.20.243.3 138.493 ms 146.460 ms 130.071 ms
16 195.20.243.81 136.896 ms 129.635 ms 143.349 ms
17 * * *
here is a similar host in another IP block which works.
1. vmmail2# ping
https://www.zygrib.org
PING
https://www.zygrib.org (217.160.110.35): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 217.160.110.35: icmp_seq=0 ttl=44 time=97.048 ms
^C
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https://www.zygrib.org ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 97.048/97.048/97.048/0.000 ms
2. vmmail2# telnet
https://www.zygrib.org 80
Trying 217.160.110.35...
Connected to
https://www.zygrib.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
3. traceroute
traceroute to
https://www.zygrib.org (217.160.110.35), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 208.86.227.129 0.725 ms 2.056 ms 2.102 ms
2 208.86.226.213 4.385 ms 2.307 ms 0.656 ms
3 208.79.80.1 0.474 ms 0.499 ms 0.426 ms
4 208.79.80.254 23.683 ms 8.434 ms 6.950 ms
5 66.231.179.81 6.870 ms 7.013 ms 6.925 ms
6 216.221.158.245 7.083 ms 6.949 ms 7.027 ms
7 89.149.187.190 82.527 ms
213.200.80.26 83.741 ms
89.149.187.190 82.678 ms
8 46.33.92.106 92.579 ms 87.687 ms 87.155 ms
9 212.227.120.105 84.545 ms 88.034 ms 83.586 ms
10 212.227.120.28 92.553 ms 92.693 ms 96.298 ms
11 212.227.120.42 96.598 ms 94.420 ms 101.261 ms
12 195.20.243.35 97.915 ms 101.483 ms 138.773 ms
13 195.20.243.81 96.897 ms 98.104 ms 96.968 ms
14 * *^C
note that the trace routes are very similar... the last 5 routers in the trace are the same. this suggest that one machine/ipblock is being block and the other is not.
is there a way to request that a specific host or ip/block be allowed through your firewall?
please advise.
Thanks,
Luis Soltero, Ph.D, MCS
CTO
Global Marine Networks, LLC