On Jan 11, Drake Diedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Due to the dilligence of our security agencies the blacklisted 7 are not >on the Internet (the official US govt line IIRC). At the very least it >appears They've made it difficult to get IP numbers and DNS names if you're >blacklisted. traceroute to www.nic.cu (169.158.128.137), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets [...] 15 if-1-6.core1.NewYork.Teleglobe.net (207.45.196.145) 97 ms 98 ms 96 ms 16 if-7-1.core1.Montreal.Teleglobe.net (64.86.80.29) 102 ms 102 ms 102 ms 17 if-7-0.core2.Laurentides.Teleglobe.net (64.86.80.18) 106 ms 105 ms 106 ms 18 if-12-0-0.bb2.Laurentides.Teleglobe.net (64.86.81.71) 104 ms 103 ms 108 ms 19 ix-4-0-5-0.bb2.Laurentides.Teleglobe.net (207.45.219.14) 668 ms 666 ms 669 ms 20 169.158.128.137 (169.158.128.137) 687 ms 669 ms 671 ms
Centro Nacional de Intercambio Automatizado (NET-CENIAI) Industria y San Jose. Capitolio Nacional. Apdo. 2019 CP 102000. La Habana. Cuba. Netname: CENIAI Netblock: 169.158.0.0 - 169.158.255.255 >Sudan's web pages seem to be hosted in the U.S. under a A lot of the official pages of poor african countries are. -- ciao, Marco