Hey Andras
Here you go
Warning: www.reolink.com has multiple addresses; using 52.21.66.90
traceroute to www.reolink.com (52.21.66.90) , 5 relative hops max, 52 byte
packets
1 192.168.7.1 (192.168.7.1) 4.200 ms 55.354 ms 56.375 ms
2 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 5.175 ms 56.006 ms 57.214 ms
Hi Mehmet,
A traceroute would be particularly useful.
Have you tried accessing http://ec2-reachability.amazonaws.com/ to verify if
the green icons load? If not, any particular region that's broken? Could you
collect a traceroute towards some of the working and non-working IPs listed
there?
An
Hey there
AT&T is using 172.0.0.0/12 block as public IP for customers in USA. AWS
seems to be blocking this block, I can reach to many sites just fine but i
can’t get to some sites hosted on AWS such as reolink.com
If someone from AWS is reading the list, please fix this issue
Mehmet
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Mehmet
It was mentioned in this (partially related) thread, with all the responses
being the predictable “lol these folks in Silicon Valley need to lay off the
drugs”.
https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2019-September/103059.html
Matt
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 19:25, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
>
>
On 9/30/19 10:25 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
Is there an official name for it I should be searching for?
Aside from "DoH" (smacks Homer's head), you might find searching for the
Mozilla (et. al.) "canary domain" useful.
It's use-application-dns.net. NXDOMAIN it, and Mozilla (at least) will
On Sep 30, 2019, at 10:25 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> Is there an official name for it I should be searching for?
The IETF calls it "DoH", pronounced like "Dough".
https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/doh/about/
There are a number of such services from Google, Amazon, and others. Firefox
and Chrom
Anyone know a friendly contact at Comcast regarding possible RF leaks on
their HFC plant? I'm not a Comcast customer, so I can't get in via
front line support (not that it would probably do me much good, anyway),
and I'm not looking to lodge a formal complaint or anything. I just
want to give
I've been embroiled in my first house-move in 28 years, and just got back
to the table. I don't see any threads here about whatever this thing-which-
appears-to-me-to-be-a-monstrosity; has it been discussed here and I missed it?
Is there an official name for it I should be searching for?
Is it i
You can get ASR920's with only a layer 2 license, or you can opt for the
advanced L3 license to BGP\MPLS, this would enable EoMPLS Tunnels.
The NCS520 is designed only to be a NID, there are a lot of limitations on this
device. You need to read the configuration guide to see the limitations. I
Hey there!
I'm currently working on a project which entails refreshing a few EoL switches
that sit on a Metro Ethernet fiber ring that we own acting as essentially a PE
handoff. It's primarily just a Layer 2 ring with mostly ME3400E switches. We
are not in a place to convert the entire ring to
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