On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 at 13:17, Marco Moock <m...@dorfdsl.de> wrote: > Can you access their website on freenet.de from OVH?
No. I can't even reach their NS from OVH network. So I can't resolve www.freenet.de: but if I try with the IP, then I can't ping it. > > From my servers @OVH they are not reachable at all. > > OVH is known to host spammers. Maybe they blocked the entire AS in > their firewall. I know, but I don't think this is the case. If I go to my free @freenet.de inbox I can't write email to any recipient having their DNS hosted at OVH because of this connection issue between the 2 ASN. E.g. from my @freenet.de inbox I cannot write to my email address @bago.org because my NS is at OVH (while my email is at Google Workspace). So, if they did it by purpose because of spam I guess they blocked a bit too much :-) > > I opened a ticket to OVH but they closed it telling me the traceroute > > show the problem in outside their network (last working hop is a > > cloudflare IP). > > That is something OVH indeed can't fix. Of course it if is a blacklisting it is not something OVH can fix (or at lease, not easily). But if the issue is unwanted or a peering issue maybe someone can do something! > Maybe ask their postmaster from a public freemail service like gmx or > gmail. I wrote to postmas...@freenet.de too as not only they are not able to receive from OVH but they are not able to delivery to any domain with the DNS or email servers in the OVH network. The fact that they NS can't see each other let me think this is not something done by purpose, but I don't know how to investigate it to understand how is responsible for the issue and who can fix it. Stefano -- Stefano Bagnara Apache James/jDKIM/jSPF VOXmail/Mosaico.io/VoidLabs _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop