Anybody Verizon.net mail admins around? I have a downstream customer on a newly-deployed IP allocation that can't get to pop.verizon.net (connections just time out). She can surf elsewhere, she can take the same computer to another location (different IP block) and it works, so it appears something on Verizon is filtering out the IP space (from 107.190.192.0/20). Thanks. -- Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
Maybe your IP block isn’t being accepted by Verizon? Can you traceroute it etc?
On Jan 17, 2015, at 1:00 AM, Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net> wrote:
Anybody Verizon.net mail admins around?
I have a downstream customer on a newly-deployed IP allocation that can't get to pop.verizon.net (connections just time out). She can surf elsewhere, she can take the same computer to another location (different IP block) and it works, so it appears something on Verizon is filtering out the IP space (from 107.190.192.0/20).
Thanks. -- Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
On 01/16/2015 04:00 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Anybody Verizon.net mail admins around?
I have a downstream customer on a newly-deployed IP allocation that can't get to pop.verizon.net (connections just time out). I can't either ping or telnet to that either but can connect with s_client. I'm *on* verizon (fios)... Maybe they only allow secure, at least from some locations. (Just for reference, I'm seeing pop.verizon.net at a 206.46.x.x address, no v6.) (not saying that they don't filter, but there are no 107 prefixes in the current cymru fullbogon4 list fetched about 5 minutes ago.)
-- Pete
Once upon a time, Pete Carah <pete@altadena.net> said:
On 01/16/2015 04:00 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Anybody Verizon.net mail admins around?
I have a downstream customer on a newly-deployed IP allocation that can't get to pop.verizon.net (connections just time out). I can't either ping or telnet to that either but can connect with s_client. I'm *on* verizon (fios)...
Yeah, apparently they only allow SSL-wrapped connections on 993 and 465, block ping/traceroute, etc. (makes it hard to debug). However, I believe the customer when they say the computer is configured correctly, because it is a notebook and works on another network (both at our downstream, in a different IP block, and a fast-food place with free wifi).
Maybe they only allow secure, at least from some locations. (Just for reference, I'm seeing pop.verizon.net at a 206.46.x.x address, no v6.)
Me too (didn't think if they might have different IPs in different locations). I see pop.verizon.net is 206.46.232.132.
(not saying that they don't filter, but there are no 107 prefixes in the current cymru fullbogon4 list fetched about 5 minutes ago.)
I don't know; that's just a guess on my part that it may be the problem (seems to fit). -- Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
FYI, this topic was discussed on this listserv in mid-October (http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2014-October/070532.html) and mailops (archives restricted to listserv members) in mid-November. In the NANOG thread reference was made that Verizon was filtering out the 107/8 network. Frank -----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Chris Adams Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 4:03 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Verizon.net email admin? Once upon a time, Pete Carah <pete@altadena.net> said:
On 01/16/2015 04:00 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Anybody Verizon.net mail admins around?
I have a downstream customer on a newly-deployed IP allocation that can't get to pop.verizon.net (connections just time out). I can't either ping or telnet to that either but can connect with s_client. I'm *on* verizon (fios)...
Yeah, apparently they only allow SSL-wrapped connections on 993 and 465, block ping/traceroute, etc. (makes it hard to debug). However, I believe the customer when they say the computer is configured correctly, because it is a notebook and works on another network (both at our downstream, in a different IP block, and a fast-food place with free wifi).
Maybe they only allow secure, at least from some locations. (Just for reference, I'm seeing pop.verizon.net at a 206.46.x.x address, no v6.)
Me too (didn't think if they might have different IPs in different locations). I see pop.verizon.net is 206.46.232.132.
(not saying that they don't filter, but there are no 107 prefixes in the current cymru fullbogon4 list fetched about 5 minutes ago.)
I don't know; that's just a guess on my part that it may be the problem (seems to fit). -- Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
FYI, this topic was discussed on this listserv in mid-October (http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2014-October/070532.html) and mailops (archives restricted to listserv members) in mid-November. In the NANOG thread reference was made that Verizon was filtering out the 107/8 network.
Frank
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Chris Adams Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 4:03 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Verizon.net email admin?
Once upon a time, Pete Carah <pete@altadena.net> said: .....snip.....
(not saying that they don't filter, but there are no 107 prefixes in the current cymru fullbogon4 list fetched about 5 minutes ago.) Pardon following up on my own post, but from my (business) fios, I can
On 01/16/2015 05:17 PM, Frank Bulk wrote: ping the .1 address of the mentioned 107 block OK; of course vz might still filter it for service networks like mail.
I don't know; that's just a guess on my part that it may be the problem (seems to fit).
Maybe they only allow secure, at least from some locations.
That seems to be the likely case... http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2014-October/070532.html
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