My website is not accessible from particular countries
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My website is not accessible from particular countries
Since 25 of Oktober my website "www.infoborder.com" works very strange. One day is accessible but the following day isn't. I have contacted to my hosting company and thay said that my website is accessible from every other countries except mine!
Please try to access this website and tell me your accessible experience!
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Why dont you attempt a traceroute and see where the connection is being dropped on the internet? That way, you can tell if the problem lies with:
* Your ISP
* Your ISP's backbone
* The peering between the ISP backbone and your hosting providers backbone
* Your hosting providers backbone
* Or after it enters your hosting providers network.
Why dont you attempt a traceroute and see where the connection is being dropped on the internet? That way, you can tell if the problem lies with:
* Your ISP
* Your ISP's backbone
* The peering between the ISP backbone and your hosting providers backbone
* Your hosting providers backbone
* Or after it enters your hosting providers network.
The command in linux is traceroute <domain>
The problem is a little bit complicated, because that days when I can't access my website, the traceroute command gives me the following warning:
"Unable to resolve target system name www.infoborder.com."
There is one thing I've forgotten to tell you, the ip address of the hosting server is always accessible. So probably the DNS record is defective somewhere, but the question is where?
Do you have any idea how to find out whitch server can't resolve my website name?
Since 25 of Oktober my website "www.infoborder.com" works very strange. One day is accessible but the following day isn't. I have contacted to my hosting company and thay said that my website is accessible from every other countries except mine!
Please try to access this website and tell me your accessible experience!
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