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[atlas] Cannot ping 128.0.0.1, 128.0.24.1
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Robert Kisteleki
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Thu May 31 10:08:02 CEST 2012
See also: http://albatross.ripe.net/128-probe-measurements/ Robert On 2012.05.12. 19:43, Lukasz Trabinski wrote: > Hi > > Probably problem is related with: > https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/the-curious-case-of-128.0-16 > > > > On Sat, 12 May 2012, ckeck at texoma.net wrote: > >> >> Cheers! >> >> Looked at my stats, and it looks as if not only my probe can't ping >> 128.0.0.1 and 128.0.24.1. The probe is hooked up to a router on a >> Verizon FIOS (fiberoptic) line. To see if that's a systemic issue, >> I pinged the same addresses from systems at work, as well as TMobile's >> (U.S.) wireless broadband, and they respond just fine. Question now >> is, where is the problem at? >> >> THX! >> >> -Cornelius >> >> > >
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