Very clever detective work. ATT owes their customers (and the internet 
community) an explaination. Nobody is supposed to own the internet any 
more than the public road system. You pay your access fee. If ATT (or 
MSN, etc.) tries to become a traffic cop, bring in the lawyers. 


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 8/14/01, 11:03:55 PM, sos at zjod.net (Steve Siegfried) wrote regarding 
Re: [TCLUG] AT&T filtering sites?.sdm:


> No, not for those specific sites.

> However, a periodic ping of the nameservers that AT&T's DHCP junk points
> my box to will usually (in my neighborhood, anyway) show variations on
> response time ranging anywhere from between 9 ms all the way up to over
> a full second...  along with some dropped packets.

> This kinda thing seems worse during "prime time" (11am to around 8pm),
> and was especially bad during the worst of the CodeRed attacks.

> It almost looks like AT&T's nameservers are/were undergoing some sort of
> packet storm.

> Whenever this gets really bad, I manually add a third (non-AT&T)
> nameserver's tcp/ip address to my /etc/resolv.conf file.  This seems to
> get most of the nslookup glitches.

> -S

> Jon Schewe wrote:
> >
> > Off and on I'm not able to get to some sites from my cable modem, but if 
I
> > proxy through my work proxy server I can get to the sites.  I've 
confirmed
> > this with another AT&T user down the street so it's not just my routing
> > table.  Anyone else notice this?
> >
> > Sites that come and go include:
> > http://slashdot.org
> > http://slashdot.com
> > http://www.air1.com
> > http://linuxgazette.com
> > http://www.csc.calpoly.edu
> >
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