I am forwarding this to a friend in Australia for him to do more
extensive comment and diagnosis.
Try
for diagnosing this. It allows you to
perform traceroute from cooperating servers across the world, including
australia.
there are some sites you will have to ferret out to allow you to bypass
country IP blocking.
And yet australia is one of the more stupid countries (exceeded only by
Germany and the EU) about censorship, and fouling up the works.
Yes the page timed out on me. I'll see if I can find the router that
did it and post an update.
thanks
Jim
On 9/10/2015 7:07 PM, Alexis Kotlowy wrote:
On 11/09/2015 11:02 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
Hello, all,
I am a member of the Homebuilt CPU web-ring, and a really
weird problem has turned up. The guy who administers the
ring, David Brooks, is in Australia, and uses iinet.net.au
as his ISP.
iiNet have been outspoken about users' rights and privacy in the
face of
the War on Piracy. While they don't condone piracy, they have serious
concerns about the way it's being dealt with (or at least that's my
understanding).
I get the impression some ISP's are blocking access to iiNet. I don't
see how this could do anything other than hurt the end users, but that
seems to be the tactic the content owners have taken in the past so I
wouldn't be surprised.
Can you do a traceroute to members.iinet.net.au? In case DNS is blocked,
the IP address is 203.0.178.90. I've been on iiNet since they bought out
my previous ISP.
Cheers,
Alexis.