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Re: Just found it on globes





Eli Marmor wrote:
> 
> > While indeed the route coming out of Netvision (and it's customers)
> > stops before lab.net it does not seem that this is Netvision's doing.
> > If Netvision were the cause I would expect the traceroute to end at
> > their network.
> 
> You probably didn't read the last line of my message, which was:
> 
> > > While from other hosts (e.g. mine), it is reachable.
> 

hmm... I DID notice that line. As far as I understand these things you
will get a different route to a host depending on the different ISP you
use. Netvision's happen to use a route that goes through a "black hole"
to Alex's host, but I don't thing that Netvision is doing this on
purpose - if this was planned the "black hole" in routing should have
been at Netvision... I think.
I am a customer of (WAN) Netvision, so if they're blocking leb.net I'm
gonna complain ;-) but it doesn't seem that they do.

Gilad.

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