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Re: pb accessing your website www.cygwin.com
- From: Ian Lance Taylor <ian at airs dot com>
- To: benoit dot marlas at sgcib dot com
- Cc: overseers at sourceware dot org
- Date: 04 Jul 2007 09:11:32 -0700
- Subject: Re: pb accessing your website www.cygwin.com
- References: <20070703172515.12732.qmail@gossamer.airs.com>
I believe that I have reopened the firewall here. If we receive
further network abuse from your systems we are likely to block them
again. Unfortunately we get a fair number of attacks, and we don't
have the resources to track each one back to its source. My apologies
for the inconvenience to your users.
Ian
benoit.marlas@sgcib.com writes:
> Benoit MARLAS.
>
> noc@redhat.com wrote:
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> The owners of that box have removed your access due to DOS is what I am
> being told.
>
> You can contact them at overseers@sourceware.org for more details and
> for further problems.
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> Thanks
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> benoit.marlas@sgcib.com wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I assume there must be a pb with your provider regarding our networks,
> because we have several providers and the result is the same each time :
>
> Paris Production : *UUNET (Verizon)*
> Paris Test : *Global Crossing*
> NY production* **AT&T WorldNet Services** *
>
> Could you please check this with your provider as we have thousand users
> here blocked for several weeks now.
> We can even have a conference call if needed, so you can check online if
> requests are arriving on your network, in order to determine why we do
> not have the same behaviour while accesing ports 80 and 21.
>
> Regards.
>
> Benoit MARLAS
> ITEC/GLS/APS/ESE
> Tel.: 33 (0)1 58 98 10 90_
> benoit.marlas@sgcib.com_ <mailto:benoit.marlas@sgcib.com>_
> www.sgcib.com_ <http://www.sgcib.com/>
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> noc@redhat.com wrote:
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> We have checked are not blocking these IPs. You might check with your
> provider for more detailed information on why you cannot reach these
> sites. We do not currently have any additional information for you.
> These sites are not being blocked in any manner.
>
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> benoit.marlas@sgcib.com wrote:
>
>
> We first tought it may be a routing issue, but the following tests are
> pretty clear :
>
>
> /root/ # telnet www.cygwin.com 22
> Trying 209.132.176.174...
> Connected to www.cygwin.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.9p1
>
>
> /root/ # telnet www.cygwin.com 21
> Trying 209.132.176.174...
> Connected to www.cygwin.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
>
>
> root@parese01:/root/ # telnet www.cygwin.com 53
> Trying 209.132.176.174...
> Connected to www.cygwin.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
>
>
> /root/ # ping www.cygwin.com
> www.cygwin.com is alive
>
> root@parese01:/root/ # telnet www.cygwin.com 80
> Trying 209.132.176.174...
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
>
>
> As you can see, we only have a problem with port 80. On our firewalls,
> we can see nothing is coming back
> So it definately looks like something is going wrong on your side when
> coming from our addresses.
>
> For the moment, we don't have access to your products and it's panfull
> for our users.
>
> Regards.
>
> Benoit.
>
>
> benoit.marlas@sgcib.com wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> We are unable to access your websites (www.cygwin.com,
> sources.redhat.com for instance) from our different proxies or even
> socks servers located in Paris or New York.
> Our public IP are the following :
>
> - 207.45.248.17 to 207.45.248.36
> - 207.45.240.17 to 207.45.240.24
>
> Could you please check nothing is blocked on you side ?
> Thx
> *
> Benoit MARLAS*
> ITEC/GLS/APS/ESE
> Tel.: 33 (0)1 58 98 10 90_
> __benoit.marlas@sgcib.com_ <mailto:benoit.marlas@sgcib.com>_
> __www.sgcib.com_ <http://www.sgcib.com/>
>