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Thanks... I think this is the answer... I live in South America (Colombia).
Do you know how can I contact QSL.NET to help me with access there ? any QSL.NET mirror ? I'm a ham radio and QSL.NET is an excellent source of ideas. Thanks Hernán Sánchez HJ4SZY "Dave Platt" escribió en el mensaje ... In article , Hernán Sánchez wrote: "IP packets are being list past network 'UUNET Technologies, Inc. UUNET65' at hop 8. VisualRoute cannot determine the next network at hop 9. Node 65.207.92.86 at hop 8 in network 'UUNET Technologies, Inc. UUNET65' reports 'The destination host is unreachable'". It means is not my ISP problem, but a generic problem. Has anyone any idea of what's happening ? According to some discussion on the linux-hams mailing list, QSL.NET had a problem a short while ago - their system was being attacked by "crackers" located somewhere in South America - Brazil, I believe. If I understand the situation correctly, they were unable to get support or assistance from ISP(s) from which the attacks were originating. As a result, they have apparently started blocking inbound TCP/IP traffic to their site from a significant portion of South America. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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