Brazil has been trying to get its ISPs to block access to a certain video. I wonder if too wide a net was cast in that effort. http://www.slate.com/id/2157399/?nav=navoa On 1/17/07, Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> writes: > Be sure you aren't blocking the return traffic. I did that once using a /8 As I said, just if I did that on several Brazilian networks. There's no blocking on any of these networks. > You might also check to see if the ip address on your end was recently > allocated. They might block unallocated IP space (which is not something I > recommend) and be behind on updating the list of unallocated IP addresses. None of these networks are recent. > wolff.to is on Speakeasy's network and you can try pinging it to see if it That website opens fine. > is a general block. If you use traceroute, tell it to use icmp, not udp as > wolff.to will drop udp packets that aren't destined for a public service > or part of an existing conversation. So, I believe that there might be something on Varlena's specific configuration. -- Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq