On 10 September 2015 at 22:07, Alexis Kotlowy <thrashb...@kaput.homeunix.org> wrote: > iiNet have been outspoken about users' rights and privacy in the face of > the War on Piracy. While they don't condone piracy, they have serious > concerns about the way it's being dealt with (or at least that's my > understanding). > > I get the impression some ISP's are blocking access to iiNet. I don't > see how this could do anything other than hurt the end users, but that > seems to be the tactic the content owners have taken in the past so I > wouldn't be surprised. > It'll only get worse if the TPP goes through…
> Can you do a traceroute to members.iinet.net.au? In case DNS is blocked, > the IP address is 203.0.178.90. I've been on iiNet since they bought out > my previous ISP. > Doing a traceroute from my home, which is serviced by TekSavvy (in Canada); my connection to members.iinet.net.au dies at a router owned by Hurricane Electric, Inc. of California. Since it seems to bounce through a few of their routers, I'm assuming that whoever Hurricane Electric hands off the packets to kills it. (Based on my traceroute; other results may vary.) >From a friend of mine on RoadRunner (I won't say where, but in the USA of course); their trace dies as it leaves the Cogent Communications network (since it bounces through a few of their servers before dying). Regards, Christian -- Christian M. Gauger-Cosgrove STCKON08DS0 Contact information available upon request.