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Between Mediacom in Columbia vs Mediacom in Columbia,
12.216.234.193 (friends house) vs. 12.216.230.62
12.216.234.193 (friends house) vs. 12.216.244.200
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 EMAIL:PROTECTED wrote:
> What are the two ips? what are the subnets for each?
>
> 2¢: Some ISP's don't set up the routing for machines on the same subnets
> very well. I have had 4 or 5 ISP in different cities and they all owrked
> great except if you wanted to connect to another machine on the same subnet.
>
> I am not sure but it might be the ARP table getting out dated or flushed too
> often.
>
> Michael Jay
>
> on 3/1/03 3:15 PM, John Engelbrecht at EMAIL:PROTECTED wrote:
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> > Yea, I did visualroute on it from my windows computer
> > to theirs, it can't find node, it ask me if my computer is online.
> > It it does other computers, just not this one house.
> >
> > traceroute won't go past my IP when tracing them,
> > but if I traceroute mlug, shows me 15 hops.
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Russell Horn wrote:
> >
> >> Wouldn't the first step be a traceroute from both ends to see where the
> >> connection is dying?
> >>
> >> Your ISP can probably fix it from there.
> >>
> >> If not, then yes, if there's a box in the middle which you can both see,
> >> it should be straightforward enough to set up iptables / ip chains to
> >> forward on a particular port.
> >>
> >> Russell
> >>
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