Tnx. Brian,
This may be an issue , but I can actually ping the gateways of those subnets, so traffic actually passes. Maybe it is an ipip filtering or something. But then again, it works with US gateways...
(Btw, it is funny, Deutsche Telekom is the operator of 89.122.215.236, since they took over our national former state owned operator).
On 29.04.2019 15:01, Brian Kantor wrote:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 02:38:53PM +0300, Marius Petrescu wrote:
I have a question to the sysops running gateways in Europe.
Lately, my subnets (44.182.21.0/24, 44.182.20.0/24 and 44.182.21.253 using gw 89.122.215.236 and yo2loj.go.ro) seem to have been lockout from different regions like Germany, Poland, Portugal and Bulgaria, while access from 44.182.21.1/32 still works.
Is this intentional or just a configuration issue?
Marius, YO2LOJ
Marius, attempting to traceroute to 89.122.215.236 from San Diego does not get any further than Germany, with the last response being from 193.159.167.174, a host with no rDNS entry, but whose subnet, according to RIPE, is a transit network allocated to Deutsche Telekom AG.
- Brian
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