> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Paesold [mailto:mpaesold@gmx.at]
> Sent: 18 January 2005 07:20
> To: Dave Page; Josh Berkus; PostgreSQL WWW Mailing List;
> pgsql-advocay@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgsql-www] Fwd: [pgsql-advocacy] Website: links
> to wwwmaster.postgresql.org don't work for me
>
>
> "Dave Page" <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk> wrote:
> > Can you ping and traceroute to demon-gw.vale-housing.co.uk? That's
> > the upstream router...
>
> Yes, I was able to ping that all the time. It was the last
> hop I could see
> in a traceroute to wwwmaster.
Yeah, just trying to confirm where the problem was exactly.
> I can now ping, traceroute, connect to port 80 with telnet
> and, yes, view
> the page in my webbrowser. I am still at home (after a night
> of sleep) and
> have not changed anything here, by the way. So it seems that
> ecn could be
> the problem.
Based on Alexey's report, it wasn't ecn. My bet is on the firewall's
rfc1918 blocking which for some unknown reason not only blocked private
class addresses, but any /8 block listed by IANA as reserved.
Unfortunately, the list was out of date :-( Anyway, I've disabled that
feature altogether now just to be on the safe side.
Out of interest, what is your IP (or just the network if you prefer)?
> Is there any reason why you would not want to disable the feature?
Not for me.
Thanks for testing.
Regards, Dave.