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Chris is the owner. I think it's f2s' official policy to not recognize problems as long as possible. ;)
Nobody has answered at users btw.
 
I got some news:
Forcing `-t a' for signature trace.
rcode = 0 (Success), ancount=1
The following answer is not authoritative:
The following answer is not verified as authentic by the server:
41.224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN PTR router0005.freedom2surf.net
For authoritative answers, see:
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS ns0.pipex.net
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS ns1.pipex.net
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS sec1.dns.uk.psi.net
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS sec2.dns.uk.psi.net
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS azure.linx.net
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS london.linx.net
224.66.195.IN-ADDR.ARPA 86400 IN NS ns0.ja.net

I did a host lookup for 195.66.224.41 (the IP that stopped the whole proces).
 
From here I get this:

Looking up '195.66.224.41 ' - Jun 21, 2001 17:03:37
Official Name: router0005.freedom2surf.net
IP address: 195.66.224.41

What does rhis mumbo jumbo mean?

:confused:
 
I can reach them but I still have this in the traceroute:
----------------------------
Starting trace - Jun 21, 2001 17:06:19
Looking up 'www.f2s.com'...
Tracing to www.f2s.com [194.106.56.38]....
Hops IP Address RTT DNS Name

20 213.174.70.94 208 gblon303-tc-p2-0.ebone.net
21 195.158.232.218 262
22 TIMED OUT
23 194.106.56.38 240 server0006.freedom2surf.net
Host reached
-------------------------------


And when I look up 95.158.232.218
-------------------------------
Looking up '195.158.232.218' - Jun 21, 2001 17:08:02
Host lookup failed
WinSock error 11004: Valid name, no data record of requested type
-------------------------------
 
Yeah, I've never seen TiME OUT then REACHED. Does that mean it takes another route around the faulty one?
I had the same thing yesterday when I couldn't reach f2s.com though.

I'm not sure of what a 'router' is - just a server on the way?
 
Originally posted by martian
I mailed to support@freedom2surf.net . Than a 'Chris' mailed back to me within 10 minutes with the questions than I replied to the adress and every 5 minutes I got an answer untill now:
he says: have you tried another computer?
I replied: Some others have my problem to. We are discussing it on freewebspace.net forums. ;)

YOU GOT A REPLY . THATS A MIRACLE , THEY NEVER EVER ANSWER SUPPORT EMAILS!!!
 
Originally posted by meow
Yeah, I've never seen TiME OUT then REACHED. Does that mean it takes another route around the faulty one?
I had the same thing yesterday when I couldn't reach f2s.com though.

I'm not sure of what a 'router' is - just a server on the way?

I didn't know how to explain it to you, so i looked it up:

On the Internet, a router is a device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its current understanding of the state of the networks it is connected to. A router is located at any gateway (where one network meets another), including each Internet point-of-presence. A router is often included as part of a network switch.

A router may create or maintain a table of the available routes and their conditions and use this information along with distance and cost algorithms to determine the best route for a given packet. Typically, a packet may travel through a number of network points with routers before arriving at its destination. Routing is a function associated with the Network layer (layer 3) in the standard model of network programming, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. A layer-3 switch is a switch that can perform routing functions.

An edge router is a router that interfaces with an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network. A brouter is a network bridge combined with a router.
 
Maybe it's catchy. I got help from a Miss Clements at Portland's after they misplaced my .kg. ;)
 
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