[ excuse abnormal cluelessness even for me. overwhelmed by mucous and it is the middle of the night here ]
anyone on fios/frontier can please run a quickie and see if you can get to http://psg.com/? have a net friend who can not from multiple hosts on their home lan and he has rebooted router. called support and they showed their sunday best "the web site is down." sigh. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/13318/
two things. so how did you find it? i was wondering if i could find a useful atlas probe or nlring node, and how to find them. secondly, i gotta snark that the ui maximizes the eurocracy to do a seemingly simple dig @probe psg.com. a and ping psg.com and it does not even serve coffee during the hour the dig and ping are "running." (quaint use of the gerund). i am not great at json, but looks to me as if it is a dns failure [{"from":"74.106.249.162","fw":4680,"group_id":1964819,"lts":163,"msm_id":1964820,"msm_name":"Tdig","prb_id":13318,"resultset":[{"af":4,"dst_addr":"10.0.0.13","lts":163,"proto":"UDP","result":{"ANCOUNT":1,"ARCOUNT":3,"ID":61959,"NSCOUNT":3,"QDCOUNT":1,"abuf":"8geBgAABAAEAAwADA3BzZwNjb20AAAEAAcAMAAEAAQAADhAABJMcAD7ADAACAAEAAA4QAALADMAMAAIAAQAADhAAEgRubG5zB2dsb2JuaXgDbmV0AMAMAAIAAQAADhAABgNyaXDADMAMABwAAQAADhAAECABBBgAAQAAAAAAAAAAAGLAYQABAAEAApzNAASTHAAnwGEAHAABAAGYeQAQIAEEGAABAAAAAAAAAAAAOQ==","rt":175.454,"size":175},"src_addr":"10.0.1.100","subid":1,"submax":3,"time":1429553733},{"af":4,"dst_addr":"38.103.8.115","lts":164,"proto":"UDP","result":{"ANCOUNT":1,"ARCOUNT":3,"ID":10350,"NSCOUNT":3,"QDCOUNT":1,"abuf":"KG6BgAABAAEAAwADA3BzZwNjb20AAAEAAcAMAAEAAQAADhAABJMcAD7ADAACAAEAAA4QAAYDcmlwwAzADAACAAEAAA4QAALADMAMAAIAAQAADhAAEgRubG5zB2dsb2JuaXgDbmV0AMAMABwAAQAADhAAECABBBgAAQAAAAAAAAAAAGLANQABAAEAAMIIAASTHAAnwDUAHAABAADCCAAQIAEEGAABAAAAAAAAAAAAOQ==","rt":370.067,"size":175},"src_addr":"10.0.1.100","subid":2,"submax":3,"time":1429553734},{"af":6,"dst_addr":"2001:550:102:301::13","lts":165,"proto":"UDP","result":{"ANCOUNT":1,"ARCOUNT":3,"ID":47682,"NSCOUNT":3,"QDCOUNT":1,"abuf":"ukKBgAABAAEAAwADA3BzZwNjb20AAAEAAcAMAAEAAQAADg4ABJMcAD7ADAACAAEAAA4OABIEbmxucwdnbG9ibml4A25ldADADAACAAEAAA4OAAYDcmlwwAzADAACAAEAAA4OAALADMAMABwAAQAADg4AECABBBgAAQAAAAAAAAAAAGLAUwABAAEAApzLAASTHAAnwFMAHAABAAGYdwAQIAEEGAABAAAAAAAAAAAAOQ==","rt":1.345,"size":175},"src_addr":"2001:550:102:301::1001","subid":3,"submax":3,"time":1429553735}],"timestamp":1429553733,"type":"dns"}] looks pingable [{"af":4,"avg":77.5353333333,"dst_addr":"147.28.0.62","dst_name":"147.28.0.62","dup":0,"from":"74.106.249.162","fw":4680,"group_id":1964819,"lts":166,"max":78.025,"min":77.132,"msm_id":1964819,"msm_name":"Ping","prb_id":13318,"proto":"ICMP","rcvd":3,"result":[{"rtt":78.025},{"rtt":77.449},{"rtt":77.132}],"sent":3,"size":48,"src_addr":"10.0.1.100","step":240,"timestamp":1429553736,"ttl":239,"type":"ping"}] http://dnsviz.net/d/psg.com/dnssec/ thinks the dnssec glorp is fine. randy
On 20/04/2015 19:42, Randy Bush wrote:
[ excuse abnormal cluelessness even for me. overwhelmed by mucous and it is the middle of the night here ]
anyone on fios/frontier can please run a quickie and see if you can get to http://psg.com/? have a net friend who can not from multiple hosts on their home lan and he has rebooted router. called support and they showed their sunday best "the web site is down." sigh. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/13318/
two things.
so how did you find it?
erm, google: https://www.google.com/search?q=ripe+atlas+fios
i was wondering if i could find a useful atlas probe or nlring node, and how to find them.
you can specify an asn within the ripe atlas ui.
secondly, i gotta snark that the ui maximizes the eurocracy to do a seemingly simple dig @probe psg.com. a and ping psg.com and it does not even serve coffee during the hour the dig and ping are "running." (quaint use of the gerund).
<shrug> talk to the atlas people about this. It's a tool written for high flexibility, but probably compressing this into a simple UI is difficult. The JSON interface is good though. Nick
anyone on fios/frontier can please run a quickie and see if you can get to http://psg.com/? have a net friend who can not from multiple hosts on their home lan and he has rebooted router. called support and they showed their sunday best "the web site is down." sigh. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/13318/
two things.
so how did you find it? i was wondering if i could find a useful atlas probe or nlring node, and how to find them.
https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/rest/#probe or more specifically: https://atlas.ripe.net/api/v1/probe/?tags=fios (it gives exactly one result at the moment -- the above mentioned one. It's useful if people actually tag their probes...) About Ring: we're not authoritative -- I believe http://map.ring.nlnog.net/ is.
secondly, i gotta snark that the ui maximizes the eurocracy to do a seemingly simple dig @probe psg.com. a and ping psg.com and it does not even serve coffee during the hour the dig and ping are "running." (quaint use of the gerund).
I'd like to draw attention to the "one-off measurement" feature, which responds within 10-30 seconds or so. Indeed, it serves no coffee :-(
i am not great at json, but looks to me as if it is a dns failure
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No, it's ok, see https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1964820/#!map
looks pingable
[{"af":4,"avg":77.5353333333,"dst_addr":"147.28.0.62","dst_name":"147.28.0.62","dup":0,"from":"74.106.249.162","fw":4680,"group_id":1964819,"lts":166,"max":78.025,"min":77.132,"msm_id":1964819,"msm_name":"Ping","prb_id":13318,"proto":"ICMP","rcvd":3,"result":[{"rtt":78.025},{"rtt":77.449},{"rtt":77.132}],"sent":3,"size":48,"src_addr":"10.0.1.100","step":240,"timestamp":1429553736,"ttl":239,"type":"ping"}]
Yep. Cheers, Robert
http://dnsviz.net/d/psg.com/dnssec/ thinks the dnssec glorp is fine.
randy
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 08:57:58PM +0200, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
About Ring: we're not authoritative -- I believe http://map.ring.nlnog.net/ is.
I recommend our API: https://ring.nlnog.net/api/1.0/nodes
I'd like to draw attention to the "one-off measurement" feature, which responds within 10-30 seconds or so.
i clicked that button. maybe ten mins.
Indeed, it serves no coffee :-(
that is a serious issue.
i am not great at json, but looks to me as if it is a dns failure
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No, it's ok, see https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1964820/#!map
in what way is it ok? that url gives me a nice map of europe. and a grep for psg.com's ipv4 or ipv6 addy in the json result fails. randy
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
so how did you find it? i was wondering if i could find a useful atlas probe or nlring node, and how to find them.
https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/rest/#probe or more specifically: https://atlas.ripe.net/api/v1/probe/?tags=fios (it gives exactly one result at the moment -- the above mentioned one. It's useful if people actually tag their probes...)
hurray! now it shows 2! (I didn't realize there was a fios user tag I could add to mine :( ) there are also 8 probes shown in your just search for 'fios' in the probes list...
thanks for the fix, marla. [ sorry to be slow, i was out ] randy
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Christopher Morrow
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Nick Hilliard
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Randy Bush
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