On 2017-04-22 21:04, Greywolf wrote: > I'm trying from several different machines in the house, some > directly connected, as well as any thru the NAT interface. This is > the ONLY site I cannot reach normally. I have to use the Tor browser > to reach the site, and, even then, once I get a new cygwin setup > .exe, the list of mirrors doesn't auto-fill because (surprise, > surprise) I cannot connect via any known protocol to either > www.cygwin.com or 209.132.180.131. > The SSL certificates I get from a successful Tor hit and an > unsuccessful 403 from home are identical > I am concluding that at least the address range 69.12.250.{40-47} are > being blocked; and it probably extends beyond that. > Firewall is a Watchguard Firebox running pf_sense. I get the 403 even > with a direct (non-firewalled, non-routed connection) > I have attached two .txt file with runs from two servers within my > house, one running NetBSD, one running Windows [thus the importance > of cygwin]. > Included are runs from 'host'/'nslookup', 'ping', 'traceroute', > 'curl' and 'openssl' > This is NOT a local firewall issue, otherwise my other machines on > different addresses would not have a problem. > smaug is my internal firewall. > stupidhead is the default next hop from said firewall. > "...it's nothing to do with cygwin.com." > Sooooo, why else would I get a refusal from the web server from this > address when I can connect from elsewhere ** and the SSL certificate > is the same ** ?? > What am I missing? > "...but there's nothing we can do from here." > Where is "here"? If "here" == "cygwin.com", you can't tell me if my > IP is on an internal blacklist (and, moreso, why?)??
Sourceware runs the servers. Contact sourceware.org support sourcemaster at sourceware dot org to see what their server logs say, or what their BLs are blocking. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple