Conn test failing

Jeff Stuart jeff at myismail.com
Mon Nov 7 09:30:20 CET 2005


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Ok, I've got some WEIRD problems here.  My conn test (IE fping) is
failing on the BBNET server itself!  It's going red for no apparent
reason.  Here's the results of the page back to me:

red  Mon Nov  7 02:00:25 2005 conn NOT ok

Service conn on 123.123.123.123 is not OK : Host does not respond to ping


System unreachable for 70 poll periods (20867 seconds)

&red 123.123.123.123 is unreachable
Traceroute results:
traceroute to 123.123.123.123 (123.123.123.123), 30 hops max, 38 byte
packets
 1  server3 (123.123.123.123)  0.075 ms  0.026 ms  0.020 ms

And I have this problem with other servers too where the ping doesn't
apparently go through yet the traceroute that gets run shows it DOES
get through.  Here's an example of that:

red  Mon Nov  7 01:55:25 2005 conn NOT ok

Service conn on 124.124.124.124 is not OK : Host does not respond to ping


System unreachable for 64 poll periods (19054 seconds)

&red 124.124.124.124 is unreachable
Traceroute results:
traceroute to 124.124.124.124 (124.124.124.124), 30 hops max, 38 byte
packets
 1  69.45.152.2 (122.122.122.122)  0.459 ms  0.545 ms  0.600 ms
 2  server2.myinternetservices.com (124.124.124.124)  1.085 ms  1.450 ms *

As you can see, the traceroute DOES go through, if I hop onto the
bbnet server and immediately do an fping, the fping goes through AND I
can even ssh into the client server with no problems.  So I don't know
what's going on or how to fix it.  Any ideas anyone?

- --
Jeff Stuart
Network Admin
MyInternetServices
1-800-300-HOST
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