From San Jose to Google.com - via Europe
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was kind of wondering why my connectivity slowed to a crawl a little while ago... Any idea what is up with this? From Comcast in San Jose: %tracert www.google.com Tracing route to www.l.google.com [74.125.39.103] over a maximum of 30 hops: [snip] 5 24 ms 13 ms 9 ms te-9-1-ur06.sanjose.ca.sfba.comcast.net [68.87.1 92.54] 6 11 ms 11 ms * te-0-3-0-4-ar01.oakland.ca.sfba.comcast.net [68. 87.226.229] 7 * 23 ms 13 ms pos-0-2-0-0-cr01.sacramento.ca.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.90.141] 8 15 ms 26 ms 17 ms pos-0-9-0-0-cr01.sanjose.ca.ibone.comcast.net [6 8.86.85.181] 9 18 ms 21 ms 14 ms xe-8-3-0.edge1.sanjose1.level3.net [4.71.118.13] 10 33 ms 13 ms 16 ms vlan89.csw3.sanjose1.level3.net [4.68.18.190] 11 21 ms 18 ms 36 ms ae-84-84.ebr4.sanjose1.level3.net [4.69.134.249] 12 105 ms * * ae-2.ebr4.newyork1.level3.net [4.69.135.186] 13 121 ms 108 ms 111 ms ae-94-94.csw4.newyork1.level3.net [4.69.134.126] 14 126 ms 109 ms 109 ms ae-93-93.ebr3.newyork1.level3.net [4.69.134.109] 15 93 ms 93 ms 102 ms ae-3-3.ebr2.washington1.level3.net [4.69.132.89] 16 190 ms 184 ms 192 ms ae-42-42.ebr2.frankfurt1.level3.net [4.69.137.53 ] 17 184 ms 210 ms 185 ms ae-62-62.csw1.frankfurt1.level3.net [4.69.140.18 ] 18 182 ms 181 ms * ae-1-69.edge3.frankfurt1.level3.net [4.68.23.11] 19 184 ms 195 ms 181 ms 62.67.33.114 20 185 ms 184 ms 184 ms 209.85.254.108 21 198 ms 185 ms 184 ms 209.85.240.134 22 182 ms 192 ms 184 ms 209.85.254.134 23 181 ms 183 ms 181 ms fx-in-f103.google.com [74.125.39.103] Trace complete. 62.67.33.114: inetnum: 62.67.32.0 - 62.67.33.255 netname: FRANKFURT-SERIAL1 descr: DE transfer network1 country: DE admin-c: LTHM tech-c: LTEE status: ASSIGNED PA mnt-by: LEVEL3-MNT source: RIPE # Filtered role: LEVEL3 Hostmaster address: Level (3) Communications address: 100 Leman Street address: London address: E1 8EU - - ferg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.6.3 (Build 3017) wj8DBQFJjMlLq1pz9mNUZTMRAkRxAJ44p1olXBSJATT3IFf+vkKyAvmOxQCdES0P 9EwfbAHSX0ioHiKE2rLRV2c= =9v8s -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawgster(at)gmail.com ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
Maybe you didn't read the thread "L3: Google from DC via the Netherlands? " Probably the same issue (your nameserver is now perhaps quite remote from you). -- Tony Rall
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Tony Rall <trall@almaden.ibm.com> wrote:
Maybe you didn't read the thread "L3: Google from DC via the Netherlands? "
Probably the same issue (your nameserver is now perhaps quite remote from you).
No, I guess I missed it, but reviewing the archives I see my question is already answered. Thanks for that -- sorry for the noise. - - ferg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.6.3 (Build 3017) wj8DBQFJjM3qq1pz9mNUZTMRAl1yAKCFXsdRAW6bT8FZqNcqg6bFH/ByxgCdE4kA u/kTTqwOqNpKQhsMyuoFSRE= =2i5n -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawgster(at)gmail.com ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Paul Ferguson <fergdawgster@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Tony Rall <trall@almaden.ibm.com> wrote:
Maybe you didn't read the thread "L3: Google from DC via the Netherlands? "
Probably the same issue (your nameserver is now perhaps quite remote from you).
No, I guess I missed it, but reviewing the archives I see my question is already answered.
Thanks for that -- sorry for the noise.
Just as an FYI, I did determine (hint from earlier thread) that I take "the long route" when I am connected to my corporate SLL VPN (which forces DNS resolution priority to my corporate DNS servers), but when I disconnect, I take the short route (and use OpenDNS servers for DNS resolution)... Go figure. - - ferg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.6.3 (Build 3017) wj8DBQFJjNGRq1pz9mNUZTMRAhioAKDgg3dm8noVz3EfMjs5+H2xloYgfACfepCc a1LREz0mST06K4EMODI8yZQ= =DvNx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawgster(at)gmail.com ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
I have had similar steaming issues with XMRadio. If I am at home and have a VPN tunnel open to campus my XM steam is poor and choppy on a regular basis. I need to open the stream before my VPN to get high quality. Different DNS, the tunnel DNS does not reflect the same path to the stream. Akamai instead of google. Robert D. Scott Robert@ufl.edu Senior Network Engineer 352-273-0113 Phone CNS - Network Services 352-392-2061 CNS Receptionist University of Florida 352-392-9440 FAX Florida Lambda Rail 352-294-3571 FLR NOC Gainesville, FL 32611 321-663-0421 Cell -----Original Message----- From: Paul Ferguson [mailto:fergdawgster@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 7:11 PM To: Tony Rall Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: From San Jose to Google.com - via Europe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Paul Ferguson <fergdawgster@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Tony Rall <trall@almaden.ibm.com> wrote:
Maybe you didn't read the thread "L3: Google from DC via the Netherlands? "
Probably the same issue (your nameserver is now perhaps quite remote from you).
No, I guess I missed it, but reviewing the archives I see my question is already answered.
Thanks for that -- sorry for the noise.
Just as an FYI, I did determine (hint from earlier thread) that I take "the long route" when I am connected to my corporate SLL VPN (which forces DNS resolution priority to my corporate DNS servers), but when I disconnect, I take the short route (and use OpenDNS servers for DNS resolution)... Go figure. - - ferg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.6.3 (Build 3017) wj8DBQFJjNGRq1pz9mNUZTMRAhioAKDgg3dm8noVz3EfMjs5+H2xloYgfACfepCc a1LREz0mST06K4EMODI8yZQ= =DvNx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawgster(at)gmail.com ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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