[Dxspider-support] W1NR & K1EA

t3 T3 at semarg.ath.cx
Mon Sep 19 03:52:15 BST 2005


Tnks Lee,
thats the only thing i did not try, was to reclone with a different NIC, 
mac address..
ive' had the same address now for 2 years...

Tony
NN1D



Lee Sawkins wrote:

>It sounds like what I recently went through.
>Here is what I posted to the AR Cluster reflector.
>
>"The problem of port blocking was finally solved. Many, but not all of
>my links to outside nodes were being blocked, both incoming and
>outgoing. Some ports were being blocked to some areas, but not all
>areas. Different ports were blocked to different areas. And, sometimes
>the blocking was intermittent to some areas.
>
>It turns out it was my cable ISP that was the problem. Even though I
>had emailed and talked to tech support, they insisted there was no
>problem at their end. I don't believe it was deliberate, but it was
>happening.
>
>Using http"//www.grc.com "ShieldsUp!" and connecting my computer
>directly to the Internet with no router/firewall at all I was able to
>see that 1012 of my first 1056 ports were blocked.
>
>By reconnecting my D-Link router I was able to change my dynamic IP
>address. Although the address is called dynamic, it never changes for
>months on end. By "cloning" the MAC address of a different computer and
>restarting the router a new IP address was given to me. This
>immediately fixed the port blocking problem. My links to other clusters
>started coming back."
>
>Lee
>
>t3 wrote:
>  
>
>>Holy smoke..
>>i really don't know what's going on...
>>the connections quit sometime during the night
>>
>>i could resolve K1EA and try to ping him but i had no connect..
>>i reset the router and the cluster computer, nothing happened all day..
>>looks like the cluster made the connection a few hours ago, i had no
>>incoming or out going ports
>>higher then 110, i wonder if my ISP is up to something, or maby one of
>>there routers quit.....
>>
>>Tony
>>NN1D
>>
>>Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Tony,
>>>  Try resetting everything.  Node, modem, router, etc.  Sometimes ISP's
>>>play with there equipment on Sunday mornings.  It could also be their
>>>nameserver(s) are not in sync.  Do you have a firewall/router that is set to
>>>do DNS relay?
>>>
>>>Mike, W1NR
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org
>>>[mailto:dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of t3
>>>Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 10:25 AM
>>>To: The DXSpider Support list
>>>Subject: [Dxspider-support] W1NR & K1EA
>>>
>>>
>>>Both these connestions are down this morning?
>>>
>>>No DNS route to dxc.w1nr.com
>>>
>>>and no connection to
>>>dxc.k1ea.com
>>>
>>>yikes.!
>>>
>>>Tony
>>>NN1D
>>>
>>>
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