Brief loss of access to pop3.idnet.com

Started by LesD, Feb 11, 2009, 19:54:02

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LesD

I have just suffered a brief loss of access to pop3.idnet.com and to the forum and http://www.idnet.net/

Anyone experienced anything similar at about 7:50 PM?  ???
Regards,

Les.


psp83

I've been getting it every night for the last few nights, 5 -15mins at a time.

Colin Burns

dont mention mail servers it will make remember that i have to sort out my own.   never mind forgot about it already

Sebby

I don't use IDNet mail so I'm not sure. No doubt you'll hear from some others, though. :)

LesD

Quote from: Sebby on Feb 11, 2009, 20:20:58
I don't use IDNet mail so I'm not sure. No doubt you'll hear from some others, though. :)
It's not just mail Sebby the access to the forum is dire again since about 8:25 PM for me!  :dunno:
Regards,

Les.


Colin Burns

i just had a nice small glitch for 30 secs or so then everything went back to being hunky dorree

dang ive got to learn to spell

LesD

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My 2700 HGV Router Detailed Log has this at 8:26 PM for anyone more informed than me but I do see meaningful things like Connection Terminated;
connection lost, reconnecting; Broadband connection lost but I do not appear to have lost sync so far this evening.

INF  2009-02-11T20:26:18Z  ppp:  ppp0: No response to 3 echo-requests
NTC  2009-02-11T20:26:18Z  ppp:  ppp0: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
NTC  2009-02-11T20:26:18Z  ppp:  ppp0: Connection terminated.
INF  2009-02-11T20:26:18Z  ppp:  ppp0: connection lost, reconnecting...
WRN  2009-02-11T20:26:19Z  vrsip:  Broadband connection lost
NTC  2009-02-11T20:26:41Z  ppp:  ppp0: local IP address 91.ABC.DEF.GHI
NTC  2009-02-11T20:26:41Z  ppp:  ppp0: remote IP address 212.69.63.55
NTC  2009-02-11T20:26:41Z  ppp:  ppp0: primary DNS address 212.69.36.3
NTC  2009-02-11T20:26:41Z  ppp:  ppp0: secondary DNS address 212.69.40.3
INF  2009-02-11T20:26:41Z  ppp:  ppp0: up with ipv4 service on pppoa0

Somethings up Doc!  :dunno:
Regards,

Les.


Simon

Same here, Les, and one just now too.  :(
Simon.
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Glenn

I'm not seeing ppp or connection lose, not sure what is happening?
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Ted

Quote from: Simon on Feb 11, 2009, 21:04:01
Same here, Les, and one just now too.  :(

Yep me too. No loss of sync or ppp, just no internet ??? Its been happening for a while now, not a big problem but getting more regular.
Ted
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Simon

I had a dropped PPP (I think - I don't really understand the logs)  at 20:29, but not for the blip at 20:59.  Very weird.

INF       2009-02-11T20:29:40Z      ppp:  ppp0: No response to 3 echo-requests
NTC    2009-02-11T20:29:40Z    ppp:  ppp0: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
NTC    2009-02-11T20:29:40Z    ppp:  ppp0: Connection terminated.
INF    2009-02-11T20:29:40Z    ppp:  ppp0: connection lost, reconnecting...
WRN    2009-02-11T20:29:42Z    vrsip:  Broadband connection lost
NTC    2009-02-11T20:30:03Z    ppp:  ppp0: local IP address 91.xxx.x.xx
NTC    2009-02-11T20:30:03Z    ppp:  ppp0: remote IP address 212.69.63.55
NTC    2009-02-11T20:30:03Z    ppp:  ppp0: primary DNS address 212.69.36.3
NTC    2009-02-11T20:30:03Z    ppp:  ppp0: secondary DNS address 212.69.40.3
INF    2009-02-11T20:30:03Z    ppp:  ppp0: up with ipv4 service on pppoa0
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LesD

This look the very same as the entry from my log Simon.

From the System Summary I can see that the router has been up for 8 hours.


Key Code: 528Y-27G4-A222-22BJ-B22V
System Time: Wednesday, February 11, 2009
09:41:38 PM
GMT Standard Time
Time Since Last Boot: 0  days  08: 04: 17
Last ID Post: Thursday, January 1, 1970
00:00:00 AM

I was not at my machine at about 13:35 when it last went down for reasons unbeknown to me.  :dunno:
Regards,

Les.


Colin Burns

i have no idea how to get to my 2700 router logs or i would check :dunno:

but my ping times are back to being sky high

Edit pressed post to early

Simon

Mine is:

Key Code:     528Y-27G4-A222-22BJ-B22V
System Time:    Wednesday, February 11, 2009
09:54:35 PM
GMT Standard Time
Time Since Last Boot:    8  days  02: 08: 02
Last ID Post:    Thursday, January 1, 1970
00:00:00 AM
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Simon

Quote from: Colin Burns on Feb 11, 2009, 21:54:53
i have no idea how to get to my 2700 router logs or i would check :dunno:

Go here in your browser, Colin.  You'll need the router password.

http://home/xslt?PAGE=J34&THISPAGE=J01&NEXTPAGE=J34
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jaydub

As posted in the closed thread, we lost connectivity from the xbox and rebooted our WAG354G router to try and connect.

I probably reported the issue incorrectly in the other thread though.  The DSL light lit straight away, but it took 5 minutes for the internet light to come on.  I suspect this means it synced, but didn't enable the PPP session, but am more than willing to be corrected on that.

Glenn

Quote from: LesD on Feb 11, 2009, 21:45:26
This look the very same as the entry from my log Simon.

From the System Summary I can see that the router has been up for 8 hours.


Key Code: 528Y-27G4-A222-22BJ-B22V
System Time: Wednesday, February 11, 2009
09:41:38 PM
GMT Standard Time
Time Since Last Boot: 0  days  08: 04: 17
Last ID Post: Thursday, January 1, 1970
00:00:00 AM

I was not at my machine at about 13:35 when it last went down for reasons unbeknown to me.  :dunno:


Les, is it a v1 or v2  channel 2700, if a v1 it may have been it's 300hr reboot
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LesD

Quote from: Glenn on Feb 11, 2009, 21:59:25
Les, is it a v1 or v2  channel 2700, if a v1 it may have been it's 300hr reboot

It's a single SSID one but I did a reboot myself just yesterday to try and sync above 3500 kbps to get another 500 kbps on my IP Profile but couldn't quite get there!. My firmware is the BT one, 5.29.107.19 and I thought this one didn't suffer the 300 hr reboot issue. I have seen thirty days in better times but they seem long gone now.  :(
Regards,

Les.


Colin Burns

apart from the blimp that made me start who "kicked the DNS server" ive not really had any problems and ive been doing a hell of alot of work tonight running round the net. and my router logs well they are about as helpful as a instruction manual with no writing in it

Colin Burns

well so much for not noticing problems had to say it couldnt get to idnetters but the rest of the net seemed fine.

Vodor

DNs dropped a few times for me this week, and about 3 times tonight. Changed to opendns again - doesn't really bother me what dns I use but annoying anyway.

Simon

Irritating indeed!  IDNet are investigating as we speak.  :)
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Danni

Just had a DNS drop again. Anything I can do to help? My pings are normal.

Of course, if it gets too annoying, I'll swap to open dns :)
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kinmel

Quote from: Danni on Feb 13, 2009, 20:25:07
Just had a DNS drop again. Anything I can do to help? My pings are normal.

Of course, if it gets too annoying, I'll swap to open dns :)

Idnetters was down, rest was Ok because I use opendns
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Sebby

Quote from: Danni on Feb 13, 2009, 20:25:07
Just had a DNS drop again. Anything I can do to help? My pings are normal.

Use OpenDNS (which, imho, is better anyway). :)