Next time it happens can someone do a Traceroute and tell me the IP address where it fails?
This will confirm which step in the chain is causing the problem. It is likely to be ISP / backbone specific.
Next time it happens can someone do a Traceroute and tell me the IP address where it fails?
This will confirm which step in the chain is causing the problem. It is likely to be ISP / backbone specific.
Website: http://www.homehifi.co.uk
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Website: http://www.homehifi.asia
I thought so, which really helps. Having a couple of people confirm the same thing will hopefully put this to bed properly
Open a Command window and type:
tracert theartofsound.net
It will give you all the 'hops' on the journey to the AoS website. If it sticks at a certain point on a particular hop, just let us have the URL/IP address given, please.
For instance, today from work the entire journey is 18ms which is fast.
On a Mac 'Network Utility' has a GUI Traceroute option that works in a similar way.
The root of the problem is a lot more complicated than what you guys think. There is a war going on out there on the net with the police now involved. Spamhaus and Cyberpunk are battling each other as we speak. Google for more details.
Website: http://www.homehifi.co.uk
Website: http://www.beresford.me
Website: http://www.homehifi.asia
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Lol! I was just about to post virtually the same thing...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...k-history.html
Yep, we've seen the slow-downs at random times over the last few days with no real pattern over times or sites affected. It really is a war out there. The way that internet routing is designed is such that DDOS attacks affect many services, not just the targeted site