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on 27-05-2022 07:39 PM
I appear to have trouble connecting to services (web/mail) on my personal domain while using the talk talk network. I I switch to mobile data or try from another network everything works as expected. This has only happened recently, in the past I have had no issues so I suspect somewhere along the my domain may have become blocked on Talk Talk? I receive the standard connection time out messages.
My domain in question is crashmeplease.co.uk, and hosted on whuk6.whukhost.com, at 213.175.217.147
traceroute to crashmeplease.co.uk (213.175.217.147), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 _gateway (192.168.1.1) 3.955 ms * *
2 ae52-ner002.nec.as13285.net (78.144.1.11) 20.358 ms 22.496 ms 22.911 ms
3 ae52-scr101.loh.as13285.net (78.144.1.10) 29.824 ms 35.950 ms 23.392 ms
4 ge-0-1.linx.lon.nodefour.net (195.66.224.135) 24.346 ms 25.020 ms 43.823 ms
5 mx02-xe0.0.1-nht.dc4.nodefour.net (109.234.203.245) 30.253 ms 30.659 ms 31.896 ms
6 77.111.212.79 (77.111.212.79) 32.447 ms 19.443 ms 18.093 ms
7 mx01-xe2.0.2-wkf.dc3.nodefour.net (77.111.212.13) 21.776 ms 22.359 ms 22.725 ms
8 77.111.217.13 (77.111.217.13) 23.844 ms 77.111.217.12 (77.111.217.12) 24.515 ms 25.310 ms
9 * * *
And that is about the extent of my diagnostic knowledge. What is unusual (to me) is that when using mobile data I get to the same end point 77.111.217.12/13 however the domain is reachable and working ok.
As this seems to only be an issue on the Talk Talk network I thought I would pose the question here first, as I don't really know what else to look for. I don't use any parental control type aps.
Thanks
on 31-05-2022 06:49 AM
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Glad access has been restored.
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on 31-05-2022 06:41 AM
Ok, so I managed to do a factory reset this morning and everything appears to be working, again, I can access the services on the domain once again. I have no idea what would have changed to stop me before but at this point I am glad it is back.
Many Thanks.
on 30-05-2022 09:29 AM
Hi
Thank you. I will check in with you again tomorrow morning.
Debbie
on 30-05-2022 09:28 AM
Yes it's a Talk Talk router DG8041W
I will factory reset it myself tonight when I get home and update when that it has been done, we can then try again tonight or tomorrow. Thanks.
on 30-05-2022 09:18 AM
Hi
I'm still unable to connect to your router. Are you using a TalkTalk router?
on 30-05-2022 09:16 AM
Hi, I am currently not at home myself, however I believe that the router has been reset and no change if you want to try connecting again. Thanks.
on 30-05-2022 08:51 AM
Hi
Thank you.
I can't connect to your router. Please can you factory reset the router using the pin hole reset for ten seconds and then try and connect again?
Debbie
on 30-05-2022 08:48 AM
Profile Updated.
Yes this has worked for many years on Talk Talk, at least 5 years previously without checking my records. I have used it since day one of becoming a Talk Talk customer. I use the domain mainly for personal email and file storage.
I am not seeing anything any more when connecting to the domain crashmeplease.co.uk (213.175.217.147) , just timeout for email and web services, when connected via Talk Talk. This is a standard timeout page, no content blocked, privacy or filtering messages.
Thanks.
on 30-05-2022 07:42 AM
Hello,
Can I just confirm, has this ever worked on TalkTalk? At what stage is this blocked? When you're trying to load the site or enter your details? Can you see the website or are you not getting this far?
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on 29-05-2022 09:53 PM
You seem to be drip-feeding me information. In light of what you have just said, I think it best if TalkTalk's network team get involved. I will request this for you.
Keith
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on 29-05-2022 05:14 PM
Hi,
I think you are misunderstanding the issue; I am not trying to have my routers public ip address as my domain name and host the web services locally
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I am trying to connect to an existing service on the internet from home (talk talk network) and that is not responding. Yes I also own the domain crashmeplease.co.uk in question that the services are attached to, have done for many years, without issues.
Home Router (92.7.178.69) > public internet > web / email server (crashmeplease.co.uk, 213.175.217.147)
I can connect to services on crashmeplease.co.uk through TOR but not through a standard connection while using my home talk talk connection. This has only happened in the last couple of weeks, previously it has been fine for many years.
If I use a public internet connection, then I can connect to services on crashmeplease.co.uk without issues.
It appears to me that now Talk Talk is doing some content filtering to stop this domain working, at this moment that is all I can theorise, but I am stumped on how to proceed and tackle this further.
on 29-05-2022 12:56 PM
This seems to me like an issue on your domain, if it is resolving to 213.175.217.147 this is not your router's public IP address, as you said that is 92.7.178.69, surely they should be the same if this is a DDNS domain.
Q6 relates to tour computer originating the connection. It will need a destination IP address or domain, is the crashmeplease.co.uk the full domain?
Keith
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28-05-2022 06:53 PM - edited 28-05-2022 06:55 PM
@KeithFrench wrote:Then you seem to come back in on what I am assuming is the router's public IP address:-
8 77.111.217.13 (77.111.217.13) 23.844 ms 77.111.217.12 (77.111.217.12)
No, the routers public address is displayed as 92.7.178.69, the one above appears to be part of the RIPE network;
https://who.is/whois-ip/ip-address/77.111.217.12
You said that if you just use mobile data you come back into this same endpoint, hence why I assume that this is the router's Public IP address.
When I refer to using mobile data I mean either directly using my phone browser or as a wifi hotspot, not connecting to any talk talk router. I am guessing using mobile data or talk talk both end up using the RIPE server above for whatever reason?
Obviously, I do not know what your router's WAN IP address is, as you have not told me. All TalkTalk routers with the exception of the DG8041W block NAT loopback. However, even this router only allows NAT loopback for some ports, but not all.
1) Yes I have a DG8041W.
2) The public address is currently 92.7.178.69
3) Computer > Router or Laptop > Router (If I understand the question correctly)
4) It is a shared hosting linux based webserver, apache I believe. Operated by https://www.webhosting.uk.com/
5) Yes correctly resolves to crashmeplease.co.uk (213.175.217.147)
6) Not sure I understand this question.
Now here is something I noticed today, if I use the TOR browser, the connection works, so it must be something specific to content or location filtering?
Thanks.
on 28-05-2022 03:33 PM
Your first hop is the router 192.168.1.1:-
1 _gateway (192.168.1.1)
Then you seem to come back in on what I am assuming is the router's public IP address:-
8 77.111.217.13 (77.111.217.13) 23.844 ms 77.111.217.12 (77.111.217.12)
You said that if you just use mobile data you come back into this same endpoint, hence why I assume that this is the router's Public IP address.
From all of this I can only assume that you are originating the connection attempt from a device locally connected to your router and trying to connect to a domain that is mapped to the router's WAN IP address.
Obviously, I do not know what your router's WAN IP address is, as you have not told me. All TalkTalk routers with the exception of the DG8041W block NAT loopback. However, even this router only allows NAT loopback for some ports, but not all.
There isn't much more I can say without some details as to your setup here, I have no idea:-
Sorry, but I can't help with a complex query without knowing any of the basics.
Keith
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on 28-05-2022 03:18 PM
Hi Keith, Why do you think that the routing is going out from the router & back in again? What would cause that?
My issue is only with this one domain, everything else works as expected, so wouldn't all my traffic be blocked if this was the case?
on 27-05-2022 10:04 PM
You appear to be routing out from the router & back in again. NAT Loopback is blocked on TalkTalk routers, as they class it as a security risk.
Keith
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