Website not working - looking to troubleshoot
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From Cox Cable Modem in Omaha, NE
Without names - and the path is already different
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JB - your IPs for the two are completely different
208.78.143.100
208.78.141.10I assume this is what you mean by load balancers? They also have two datacenters they are load balancing over.
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From an AT&T cellphone.
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assuming pinging is working - why would tracerts be helpful?
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@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
assuming pinging is working - why would tracerts be helpful?
To locate which route fails on your end.
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@dbeato said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
assuming pinging is working - why would tracerts be helpful?
To locate which route fails on your end.
that's just it - it's never failing to make it over the internet - while the page doesn't load - the ping keeps right on working.
It's more like the server is blocking something - or the client (web browser) is broken in some way. -
@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@dbeato said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
assuming pinging is working - why would tracerts be helpful?
To locate which route fails on your end.
that's just it - it's never failing to make it over the internet - while the page doesn't load - the ping keeps right on working.
It's more like the server is blocking something - or the client (web browser) is broken in some way.It happens on everyone's computer?
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@Obsolesce said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@dbeato said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
assuming pinging is working - why would tracerts be helpful?
To locate which route fails on your end.
that's just it - it's never failing to make it over the internet - while the page doesn't load - the ping keeps right on working.
It's more like the server is blocking something - or the client (web browser) is broken in some way.It happens on everyone's computer?
Today - yes. Every computer in the office - all at the same time. And when it started working again for one, it started working again for everyone who tried.
It was bouncing up and down for about 30 mins before it stabilized working again.
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Yesterday it was on about 30% of my users had this similar issue.
Solving yesterday's issue required one of the following:- wait - eventually it just started working again
- clear cache, clear browsing history, clear cookies, reboot
In the case where a user did #2 - a few people had the issue again a few hours later. It's possible/likely that #1 solutions also had the issue again, but they didn't report it to me.
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Sounds like a vendor issue.
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@Reid-Cooper said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
Sounds like a vendor issue.
Considering I do very little to nothing on my side, and just waiting seems to solve it, I find it hard to disagree.
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@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@Reid-Cooper said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
Sounds like a vendor issue.
Considering I do very little to nothing on my side, and just waiting seems to solve it, I find it hard to disagree.
When we have similar payer issues (Aetna, Caresource, CGS Medicare and especially Ohio Medicaid), and it happens on 30+ pc's, I always assume its them. I then check with my cell phone and 99.9% of the time, its them and I move on.
I have noticed with a few past clients that used Athena, ECW, and NextGen, I always start with clearing the cache and go from there.
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It’s turn out that an upstream provider to cox (maybe Zayo) is/was having issues that was breaking TLS connections.
Many people have been having issues for three days mostly on secure sites.
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@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
It’s turn out that an upstream provider to cox (maybe Zayo) is/was having issues that was breaking TLS connections.
Many people have been having issues for three days mostly on secure sites.
They have been doing a lot of maintenance lately so I don't doubt that.
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@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
It’s turn out that an upstream provider to cox (maybe Zayo) is/was having issues that was breaking TLS connections.
Many people have been having issues for three days mostly on secure sites.
<tinfoil hat>
Makes me wonder what they're REALLY doing if they're breaking TLS connections!
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@dafyre said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
@Dashrender said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
It’s turn out that an upstream provider to cox (maybe Zayo) is/was having issues that was breaking TLS connections.
Many people have been having issues for three days mostly on secure sites.
<tinfoil hat>
Makes me wonder what they're REALLY doing if they're breaking TLS connections!
</tinfoil hat>Exactly- how the hell do you break TLS unless you’re purposefully screwing with it.
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Just received another notice a few minutes ago. Zayo is doing more maintenance - "Third-party will be performing network maintenance to to add capacity to node for their Memphis ring."
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@pmoncho said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
Just received another notice a few minutes ago. Zayo is doing more maintenance - "Third-party will be performing network maintenance to to add capacity to node for their Memphis ring."
@pmoncho said in Website not working - looking to troubleshoot:
Just received another notice a few minutes ago. Zayo is doing more maintenance - "Third-party will be performing network maintenance to to add capacity to node for their Memphis ring."
Great
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@Dashrender That explains why the ICMP packets (ping) always worked.
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On Windows, there's a nice simple application call WinMTR that combines traceroute and ping tools.
Its available via chocolatey too.
choco install winmtr-redux