Marius,
1.) 44.60.44.10 was offline for about 60 minutes prior to this email,
that should have been verifiable by not being able to reach the HTTP
website. As I noted before, ping/traceroute my router at 44.60.44.1, as
it should be online at all times. At this time, the HTTP site is up, and
44.60.44.10 SHOULD be pingable on AMPR and the Public Internet.
2.) We discussed this matter twice before; we are aware that we cannot
ping each other. Again, there was no resolution on your part. I noted in
previous weeks that some hosts on AMPR cannot be pinged, I resolved that
matter with all other stations, except yourself. I last asked what
Network Operating System are you using, I do not recall your response
being provided.
3.) I provide
http://44.60.44.10/tools for the pruposes of having users
test and verify the same occurs at my station as theirs.
4.)
PING
ve3zda.ampr.org (44.135.90.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from
ve3zda.ampr.org (44.135.90.2): icmp_req=1 ttl=253
time=61.6 ms
64 bytes from
ve3zda.ampr.org (44.135.90.2): icmp_req=2 ttl=253
time=60.3 ms
64 bytes from
ve3zda.ampr.org (44.135.90.2): icmp_req=3 ttl=253
time=64.3 ms
64 bytes from
ve3zda.ampr.org (44.135.90.2): icmp_req=4 ttl=253
time=65.7 ms
---
ve3zda.ampr.org ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3005ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 60.324/63.002/65.782/2.160 ms
5.)
stecat.ampr.org and
brklyn.ampr.org are invalid hostnames (I also
host a DNS Server at 44.60.44.3).
- Lynwood