Thanks. Got the same result.
I get a reply from the server just upstream from the host but not the host.
John
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When troubleshooting the connectivity to a website, trying to pinpoint
where a problem might be; my tip would be to use the traceroute command
with the TCP option *and* the port number. For example:
sudo traceroute www.postfix.org -T -p 443
Intermediate routers can be configured not to reply o
* Wietse Venema via Postfix-users:
> There are known blocks based on anti-TOR policies, ranging from
> anti-malware policies to censorship.
Folk fearful of the Tor Project should also be reminded that entry-nodes
and middle-nodes only route Tor traffic to other Tor nodes, by design.
Only exit-nod
Jim Garrison via Postfix-users:
> I have a Postfix server that does outbound-only relay in a small network
> via a smarthost. There is no incoming mail (so no Dovecot), and
> outbound is restricted to a very small set of clients.
>
> The relay has to go through GMail, which I have had working w
I just spent 1 1/2 hours on a chat with my ISP "tech support." What a
waste of time.
{rant] All I wanted them to do was open a web browser and try and reach
the site from inside the Frontier network. They either couldn't or
wouldn't. I even mentioned that the site was a TOR inner node. I don'
There are known blocks based on anti-TOR policies, ranging from
anti-malware policies to censorship. For the latter, see
https://blog.torproject.org, and for the former, see your ISP or
your local network manager.
Wietse
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I have a Postfix server that does outbound-only relay in a small network
via a smarthost. There is no incoming mail (so no Dovecot), and
outbound is restricted to a very small set of clients.
The relay has to go through GMail, which I have had working with
user/password auth for several years
I can't ping it.
PING postfix-mirror.horus-it.com (65.108.3.114) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- postfix-mirror.horus-it.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 9223ms
My mistake about Germany. I was going by the whois info for hetzner.com
Hi John,
traceroute from my home (Belgium) also ends there:
6 * * *
7 4.68.70.53 (4.68.70.53) 30.650 ms 36.191 ms 35.500 ms
8 ae2.2.edge1.hel1.neo.colt.net (171.75.10.35) 69.395 ms 52.781 ms
56.449 ms
9 212.133.6.2 (212.133.6.2) 55.271 ms 52.934 ms 53.017 ms
10 core31.hel1.het
On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 12:43:09 -0500
John Griffiths via Postfix-users wrote:
> I am trying to determine whether it is a routing issue or my IP or
> domain have been blacklisted.
>
> Running traceroute the problem appears to be at
> ex9k1.dc6.hel1.hetzner.com (213.239.252.198) which is in German
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)
* 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
Correction: I was only trying to connect using https or http.
Is my IP, 47.201.27.231, or the subnet(s) blocked in the firewall?
John
On 2/11/25 17:45, Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users wrote:
* John Griffiths via Postfix-users:
I cannot reach thewww.postfix.org server. I have to use a mirr
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