I had an old Linksys wired router that was acting the same way. I was able to access all sites I tried, but one (the web site was was actively working on) I could access from a direct connect to the modem, but not from the router. I had Cox reset my modem, I even had them reprovision me and assign a new IP but nothing worked (hmmm now that I think about it, the reprovision MAY have worked for a couple times, don;t remember). On the router side I reflashed the firmware, and moved the ports I was using. I even reloaded my network drivers on the PC. I eventually got a new router and all was well again. the funny thing was I could access the other domain on hte same host (used bluehost.com with several domains attached)
I do not remember if I could connect using the IP, may not have even tried.
I am sure this is a stupid question, but have you flashed your router? Or tried accessing on a different port? You may have a nat lock, though I have never heard of one lasting through a power cycle on a Linksys, I would not put it past it. Flashing (Or even doing a full factory reset) should clear that.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Jason Hayes <jason@jasonhayes.org> wrote:On Saturday 01 August 2009 04:45:02 pm Lisa Kachold wrote:Can't be that because if I bypass the router and plug my main computer
> On 8/1/09, Jason Hayes <jason@jasonhayes.org> wrote:
> > Not sure why this is happening.
> >
> > My Linksys WRT54GS router just suddenly (yesterday a.m.) started blocking
> > a group of sites that I administer. I was working on one of the sites and
> > it started getting slower and slower, then finally cut out.
>
> Are you possibly locked out at that hosting provider? Ask that they
> "escalate your ticket" to the highest level you can to rule out system
> firewall lockouts?
directly into the Cox modem, I can access the sites without any problems. When
I do that I can view the site and sign in as admin, add content, etc.
Nothing terribly complex -- Just http. These are simple drupal websites that I
> How are you accessing these sites? Port 22? VNC? http/https through
> auth processes?
have set up for clients. I was working on a new theme for one of the websites
(www.bonnydann.com), when the router started acting up.
Also noticed that when I'm running through the Linksys router, I can log in to
the ftp portion of the site for file uploads, etc. without any problems. I'm
also getting email from the accounts on that hosting package. So I know it is
just the web portion (http) that is acting up.
From the router Administration --> Diagnostics page on the WRT54GS, I can ping
> > I know the sites are working because if I plug straight into the modem, I
> > can
> > access them. (Also family in Canada can access them without any issues.)
> > Also,
> > the rest of the Internet is still out there - I can access pretty much
> > any other site.
>
> So, you possibly can't get a new cox IP address but you can request
> they verify you did not get into one of their traps?
>
> Let's look further:
>
> 1) Can you traceroute from the command line to the server? If not
> where does it fail?
to the site, no packets lost
PING bonnydann.com ( 66.116.193.208 ) : 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 66.116.193.208: icmp_seq=0, ttl=52 times=70. ms
64 bytes from 66.116.193.208: icmp_seq=1, ttl=52 times=70. ms
64 bytes from 66.116.193.208: icmp_seq=2, ttl=52 times=70. ms
64 bytes from 66.116.193.208: icmp_seq=3, ttl=52 times=70. ms
64 bytes from 66.116.193.208: icmp_seq=4, ttl=52 times=80. ms
--- bonnydann.com ping statistics ---
packets transmitted = 5 , packets received = 5 packet loss = 0%
round-trip min/avg/max = 70/72/80
Can also traceroute to the site
traceroute to bonnydann.com (66.116.193.208) ,30 hops max,40 byte packet
1 10.35.128.1 (10.35.128.1) 10. 0 ms <10.0 ms <10.0 ms
2 68.2.1.253 (68.2.1.253) <10.0 ms <10.0 ms <10.0 ms
3 70.169.73.45 (70.169.73.45) 10. 0 ms 10. 0 ms <10.0 ms
4 68.1.0.165 (68.1.0.165) 10. 0 ms 10. 0 ms 10. 0 ms
5 4.69.133.34 (4.69.133.34) 10. 0 ms 10. 0 ms 10. 0 ms
6 4.69.133.38 (4.69.133.38) 20. 0 ms 30. 0 ms 20. 0 ms
7 4.69.144.138 (4.69.144.138) 20. 0 ms * 20. 0 ms
8 63.146.27.33 (63.146.27.33) 20. 0 ms 20. 0 ms 30. 0 ms
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 63.144.63.214 (63.144.63.214) 70. 0 ms 80. 0 ms 70. 0 ms
11 * * * Request timed out.
12 66.116.193.208 (66.116.193.208) 70. 0 ms 80. 0 ms 70. 0 ms
Traceroute Complete.
Looking at his "querying webservers" section and using
> 2) If you limit icmp, can you netcat trace to that port?
> http://www.jfranken.de/homepages/johannes/vortraege/netcat.en.html
printf 'GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n' | nc -w 10 www.bonnydann.com 80
I get
www.bonnydann.com [66.116.193.208] 80 (www) : Connection timed out
When I unplug the WRT54GS and plug straight into the modem, I get
HTTP/1.1 503
Date: Sun, 02 Aug 2009 03:15:40 GMT
Server: Apache
Cache-Control: store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.4.9
Set-Cookie:
SESSd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e=bfe600d5c18c137cd565b33c1be80cd0;
expires=Tuesday, 25-Aug-09 06:49:00 GMT; path=/
Cache-Control: max-age=1209600
Expires: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 03:15:40 GMT
Last-Modified: Sun, 02 Aug 2009 03:15:40 GMT
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" dir="ltr">
<head>
and the rest of the main page, down to ...
</div> <!-- /container -->
</div>
<!-- /layout -->
</body>
</html>Through the WRT54GS
> http://www.textfiles.com/hacking/INTERNET/netcat.txt
>
> 3) Or nmap the server?
>
> # nmap -P0 servername
Starting Nmap 4.76 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2009-08-01 19:09 MST
Interesting ports on 66.116.193.208:
Not shown: 999 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 41.80 seconds
Pulling the WRT54GS out of the loop,
Starting Nmap 4.76 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2009-08-01 20:17 MST
Interesting ports on 66.116.193.208:
Not shown: 995 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
20/tcp closed ftp-data
21/tcp open ftp
80/tcp open http
443/tcp open https
873/tcp closed rsync
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 22.29 seconds
Have tried clearing the browser cache several times and have tried Kubuntu,
>
> > I've talked with my hosting company and they swear up and down that
> > nothing has changed and the sites are working as normal.
>
> Do you have cookies in place - clear your browser cookies? Try another
> browser?
>
> Netcat, traceroute and nmap will bypass the browser, but just in case...
Windows XP, and Windows Vista. For browsers, I've tried Firefox, IE 7 and 8,
Konqueror, and Google Chrome.
Have not touched either the /etc/resolve.conf.
> Also did you change your dns server settings in your /etc/resolv.conf?
> Check to make sure your nslookup is the same.
>
> Did you possibly setup a hosts file hack to work on a mock up of the
> website and forget it on your own box? Verify /etc/hosts file...
No special hosts files, or anything like that.
So I'm completely at a loss to explain why only a certain group of websites
would be shut down by this router (that has been reset to factory defaults and
has just had the latest firmware installed).
Jason Hayes
>
> > While fighting with this, I've updated the firmware (to the latest
> > version - V
> > 7.2.06), reset all the settings to factory default, and re-set up my home
> > network.
>
> Are other machines on your network doing the same thing?
> Have someone come over and fire up their laptop to rule out XSS
> plugins and other hacks?
>
> > Everything is fine except for those few websites. Anyone ever seen
> > anything like this?
> > --
> > Jason Hayes
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