torsdag 12 augusti 2010 22:39:39 skrev Jeremy: > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:43 PM, drew Roberts <zotz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thursday 12 August 2010 02:00:22 Remon Sijrier wrote: > > > > Your website seems to be down for me. > > > > > > Works for me, can anyone else confirm this problem? > > > > Just checked. Up for me. > > > > > Remon > > > > drew > > _______________________________________________ > > Linux-audio-user mailing list > > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > This is very strange. I've tried several days in a row and the website is > still inaccessible to me. Every other website I've visited works fine. > This is across multiple computers. > > $ wget http://traverso-daw.org > --2010-08-12 20:37:48-- http://traverso-daw.org/ > Resolving traverso-daw.org... 85.10.194.156 > Connecting to traverso-daw.org|85.10.194.156|:80... failed: No route to > host. "No route to host" means that your computer/router doesn't know how to reach the destination. Normally a desktop uses "default gateway" and that points upstream. This could be set to wrong address. Try this to see what the routing table looks like: ip route or this for older boxes route -n netstat -rn It should reveal your routing table. If you're missing the default gw you can add it like this ip route add default via <ip-number to gateway> or route add default gw <ip-number to gateway> There are actually several ways to inject routes to not be able to reach a destination. This for example. ip route add prohibit <ip-number> iptables might also be a source of problem. Feel free to contact me offline if you think this is OT. regards, /bengan _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user