Still not able to get to www.postfix.org (postfix-mirror.horus-it.com, 65.108.3.114) using traceroute or http. Traceroute gets to the upstream router, but not to the host.

   7  ae2.2.edge1.hel1.neo.colt.net (171.75.10.35)  152.755 ms  152.577
   ms  152.565 ms
   8  212.133.6.2 (212.133.6.2)  151.724 ms  151.480 ms  151.557 ms
   9  core32.hel1.hetzner.com (213.239.224.26)  151.400 ms  151.029 ms
     151.020 ms
   10  ex9k1.dc6.hel1.hetzner.com (213.239.252.198)  151.203 ms
     151.072 ms  151.492 ms
   11  * * *

Glad the postfix.org MX is not on postfix-mirror.horus-it.com.

I'll check with my  ISP, Frontier.com, to see if replies from 65.108.3.114 are being blocked.

After that, I'll try to pull a new DHCP IP. Ubiquity (Unifi) routers have no way to release a DHCP IP from their supported GUI, so I will have to use other means.

If that doesn't work, I'll update all my bookmarks to use a mirror.

Thanks all for trying.

    John

On 2/12/25 12:03, Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users wrote:
* John Griffiths via Postfix-users:

Is my IP, 47.201.27.231, or the subnet(s) blocked in the firewall?
There are currently no existing blocks in the 47.201.0.0/16 subnet at
all. Unless you plan to attack the server hosting the Postfix website,
that server is not going to impose a block on your address. These blocks
happen via automation, and it takes some effort to trigger them.

If (!) you are being blocked by a third party along the route, I have no
knowledge of it, and no means of intervening either.

-Ralph
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