The Unix team in Netvision (I think it's called "Mahleket ha-system").
I don't have their phone or email unfortunately.

Hetz

On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Jonathan Ben Avraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi fellow list members,
>  A client of mine recently moved from H-DSL to "timsoret" (fractional E1)
>  with Netvision in Jerusalem. The client retained the same IP addresses.
>  Following the move we noticed that a large fraction of the SYN packets
>  from remote addresses do not get through to the external interface of the
>  router, *from some IP addresses*. From other IP addresses the SYN packets
>  always get through. To make matters worse, ping packets always get through
>  from anywhere regardless of their size.
>
>  I demonstrated the problem to a Netvision support engineer who was able to
>  reproduce the problem on his own but is not able to say if the packets
>  leave the Netvision router or just never get even that far. Nevertheless,
>  Netvision denies that there is a problem and claims that they have no way
>  of sniffing a packet from a particular address though their routing cloud.
>
>  What should we do next?
>
>   - yba
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