Everyone that was having this problem (anyone with an IP address between
202.0.56.1-202.0.63.254) on Paradise will be happy to know the problem has
been resolved. The issue was related to how the upstream provider was
advertising these routes, and how that subsequently made them drop in AOL's
network.
-d
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Batterbee" <ian.batterbee@aut.ac.nz>
To: <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:14 AM
Subject: Paradise ICQ/AOL routing problem update
> I've got an update for paradise's ICQ routing problem - at the moment
> telstraclear are working on it with reach.net, and the problem now appears
to
> be with level3.net sending things back the wrong way.
>
> It's suffice to say that this isn't being ignored, and will be fixed, but
the
> logistics involved in getting 3 companies to talk and sort things out mean
that
> it may take a wee while.
>
>
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