Problem solved (sort of). Thanks to all who helped. An <unamed> ISP was leaking routes they picked up via a biazzare (and apparently nonfunctional path). The last hop before the path got to us was Sprint (AS1239) (which we are connected to). We have withdrawn our route from Sprint which made the bogus routes go away and restored connectivity. Fortunately I have other connections I can use. We are attempting to contact <unamed> to get them to clean up their act. -Jeff On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 17:06, Jeffrey I. Schiller wrote:
Looking for some help...
Net 18/8 seems to be unable to reach significant portions of the Internet. I suspect that someone is advertising a bogus route for us. None of the regular looking glasses show any problems though.
If anyone from Ebay or Rogers Cable (AS812) is listening, I would really like to know what routes (and AS path) you have for net 18 so I can track this problem down.
Please cc any correspondence so jis@qyv.net, an e-mail address not serviced through MIT's infrastructure.
Thanks.
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