On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 12:49 -0700, der.hans wrote: > Am 12. Mar, 2006 schwätzte Carl Parrish so: > > > How can you tell if your ISP is blocking bittorrent uploads? I've noticed > > that on the last 6 or so torrent downloads that there hasn't been *any* > > upload traffic. I find that hard to believe. So how can I find out if this is > > cox or not? > > Move to DSL or Cox Business and stop paying for restricted access to the > Net :). > > I noticed the other day that Cox seems to also not provide results from MX > lookups :(. No warning that they're dropping the requests either. ---- # nslookup > server 68.2.16.30 Default server: 68.2.16.30 Address: 68.2.16.30#53 > www.azapple.com Server: 68.2.16.30 Address: 68.2.16.30#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.azapple.com Address: 204.11.161.11 > set type=mx > azapple.com Server: 68.2.16.30 Address: 68.2.16.30#53 Non-authoritative answer: azapple.com mail exchanger = 10 mail-015.phx01.alevelhigher.com. azapple.com mail exchanger = 20 mail-020.phx01.alevelhigher.com. Authoritative answers can be found from: azapple.com nameserver = ns2.alevelhigher.com. azapple.com nameserver = ns1.alevelhigher.com. > exit I'm on a cox 'residential' system (dhcp) definitely ports 25 and 80 and I am quite certain netbios ports are blocked here but I don't know of anything else. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss