BT Service information page when browsing the internet...

Started by gyruss, Mar 30, 2014, 11:14:37

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gyruss

Since thursday night, i have noticed an issue where pages have not been loading and getting a BT Service information page appear instead.  This happens with all pc's on the home LAN here, and seems to happen later in the evening after 10pm.   I'm in the 01244 area and can't see any BT faults listed for this area, so wondered if anyone else was getting these outages at all?   I've reported the issue to support @ idnet anyway, but wanted to capture the problem with other idnetters to see if they were getting the same?

SERVICE INFORMATION
   
You have been connected to this page due to one of the following reasons. You must now shut down your browser and Internet applications before attempting to reconnect.
•   The BTWholesale access circuit to your Service Provider is currently down.
Your service should be resumed soon.
Or
•   You are testing your local connection to BT using
'bt_test_user@startup_domain'
Or
•   You are testing your connection to your Service Provider using 'bt_test_user@domain' where domain is your Service Provider domain name.
Or
•   Your Service Provider is currently unable to accept your connection request please wait until service is restored or contact your Service Provider for further information.
Or
•   You have attempted to access an invalid Service Provider domain.
Jase


Gary

Sounds like a DNS error, what DNS servers are you using?
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

gyruss

I've tried the ones automatically assigned by the router and also opendns as a secondary test.

i'm currently also having problems getting to some websites like the one below which is giving a bad ping.   I've asked other folk i know to test the same site and they can get on it with no issues.

Pinging www.liverpooltaichi.com [98.129.229.74] with 32 bytes of data:
General failure.
General failure.
General failure.
General failure.
Jase


gyruss

My connection seems fine today except for getting at that website shown above in my last post.

the bt error i've experienced late in the evening for the last 2 - 3 nights.

I've done a flushdns/registerdns today and my firewall is not blocking icmp's in a way i would not want it to.

strange.
Jase


zappaDPJ

I've had the same problem intermittently for quite some time. All my devices including my iPhone have manually configured IDNet DNS settings but I've also tried using Google's servers. Despite this, yesterday one of my PCs refused to connect to the Internet. Every page redirected to the BT Wholesale page. Trouble shooting suggested an authentication problem but IDNet support was able to get that device up and running again with the suggestion that I manual enter 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 into my Local Area Connection DSN settings.
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pctech

Router reboot as might be an issue with the PPP session?


zappaDPJ

That never helps and can make the problem worse as it did yesterday. Clearing the DNS cache doesn't help either. It's a pain :dunno:
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pctech

Ok Zap, just a suggestion.

Sounds like a BT fault somewhere then perhaps affecting a group of exchanges connected to a certain BRAS?






zappaDPJ

All suggestions are most welcome :) Support suggested it could be an issue at their end.
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gyruss

I am able to access the ip address of the liverpooltaichi.com site now.  No idea what was wrong there, but it is definitely displaying a page now.  I'll know later tonight if the bt service page re-appears if the other issue is more ongoing.
Jase


Gary

AAISP reported attacks on customer routers again the other day, maybe it was a limited DDoS attack possibly which effected routing?
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

pctech

Could just be IDNet have had an influx of customers and one or more of their hostlinks is groaning under the strain.


Gary

Quote from: pctech on Mar 31, 2014, 22:08:08
Could just be IDNet have had an influx of customers and one or more of their hostlinks is groaning under the strain.


I would have thought everyone would have had the issue then, from down here in West Sussex all has been fine.  :dunno:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

pctech

Guess you'll just have to see what IDNet's diagnostics turn up

Steve

Sounds like a drop of PPP for some reason hence the reason support think it may be an issue their end.
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