I didn't save any of my Wireshark traces, but this is what I observed
(I'm behind Charter at home but visiting my brother in NJ - Comcast
territory).
All attempts to check my e-mail (neither Charter nor Comcast) showed the
syns going out but no syn acks coming back. Then, after a few
minutes (pop server time outs I guess) I started seeing fins coming back
from the pop server that matched my connection requests. Saw that
occur with various http connection attempts as well.
Of course, the only reason I can send this reply out is that they appear
to be back up. Any chance of getting a non-nonsensical RFO from
someone?
Ted
At 02:16 PM 4/5/2008, you wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM,
Steven M. Bellovin <smb@cs.columbia.edu> wrote:
> The fact that I get different behavior for different protocols
makes me
> suspect they're having trouble with equipment designed to
control p2p
> traffic. Their help phone line simply speaks of an
outage. Service
> has come back occasionally, but not for long. The
problem has been
> going on since about 6am.
>
> Does anyone have any data?
wasn't it sandvine last time? did you try calling them as well? All
joking aside, one hopes that these sorts of things show that the
'p2p
control' soutions are far from perfect and far from 'well baked' and
likely still very ill-advised.
-Chris