Connectivity Troubleshooting (was Re: [ale] OT Speedfactory Problems Anyone?)
James Baldwin
jbaldwin at antinode.net
Thu Jan 27 16:25:59 EST 2005
On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:47, Bob Toxen wrote:
> Before tracerouting, I do:
>
> ping -c 1 yahoo.com
>
> If it says "unknown host" or fails to output its first line with the
> DNS resolution that normally looks like:
>
> PING yahoo.com (216.109.112.135) from 10.11.12.13 : 56(84)
> bytes...
>
> then DNS is down.
>
> Regardless of that, know the IP of a system on the Internet and then
> do a traceroute to its numeric IP, e.g.,
>
> traceroute 216.109.112.135
>
> You may want to give the "-n" flag to not do DNS resolution.
When checking for connectivity problems three great IPs to remember:
4.2.2.2, 4.2.2.3 and 18.18.18.18
These are three DNS servers which will serve up responses to anyone,
anywhere. I doubt that's what the provider intended, however it does
make troubleshooting easy.
Any other tricks of the trade?
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