Re: DNS wierdness and cox communications

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Author: Ryan Rix
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Subject: Re: DNS wierdness and cox communications
Hi Mr. Hawke,

I've been recently (as in today as of about 10am, judging by kopete disconnect
logs) having many DNS issues quite along those lines (certain pages return
dns lookup failed)... But, strangely, I use Qwest...
Not to be creating dumb ideas, but I wonder if these are interrelated?

*I can't connect to support.dlink.com (to check if my router's firmware is in
need of upgrade and other support help)
*I can't connect to messenger.hotmail.com or any hotmail.com subdomains (the
origin of all my issues, MSN messenger refusing to disconnect, kopete telling
me my "connection actively refused" which according to google can be either a
server or ISP drop. traceroute says my packets make it to hotmail's servers
but I don't trust that given my dns lookups to it fail... :P)
*I can't connect to skype, though my contacts appear online, I can't IM or
Voice chat.

So I see basically the same thing happening, only on Qwest.

My nameservers are:
205.171.3.65
205.171.2.65

both of which resolve to resolver.qwest.net and follow the guidelines posted
here: http://www.qwest.net/help/roaming.html

Not to be a conspiracy nut, but perhaps these issues are related? No one else
I know (only Cox subscribers IMO) in the Phoenix area are having any issues.

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Thanks and best regards,
Ryan Rix
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On Saturday 09 August 2008 11:39:36 pm Technomage Hawke wrote:
> Over the last few weeks, I have noticed an increasing number of
> customer calls about network outages. Now on the surface, this might
> not seem all that relevant, However, these issues are not just windows
> centric.
>
> I have discovered a pattern to the outage problems I have been
> troubleshooting. it seems that cox is filtering dns traffic to anyone
> outside their own ip space. any attempt to use a DNS root server or
> even the ASUdns servers results in many pages not being resolved. as
> soon as I set for the cox dns servers, all seems to work again.
>
> anyone else noticing this "filtering" on cox's part?
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