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Can not see all of Wikipedia web site
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Author: masayoshi.noguchi

Description:
Since about two or three weeks ago, I could not see (connect to) any Wikipedia web site. Other sites or OK to see. I have checked secury tool, checked by different browsers and also I have had support by my ISP company. However the problem was not solved. Then my ISP company suggested to ask Wikipedia site to solve this problem.

My PC (Home)'s IP address is 175.128.42.166.
I have to PC in my home and the OS is Vista and XP.

My ISP company and I guess Wikipedia is blocking this IP address.

Would you please checked and solve it?

Thank you in advance and best regards,

Masayoshi.Noguchi

PS. I'm sending this information from my company's PC.


Version: unspecified
Severity: critical
Platform: PC

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Reference
bz22641

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bzimport raised the priority of this task from to Medium.Nov 21 2014, 11:06 PM
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Try doing a tracert (Start -> run -> cmd -> tracert wikipedia.org) on your home machine and attach a screenshot in here.

What exactly happens when you try to connect?

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

Try doing a tracert (Start -> run -> cmd -> tracert wikipedia.org) on your >home machine and attach a screenshot in here.

I can not sent the screenshot now because I'm in the office now. I will send it later when I go back to my home.

What exactly happens when you try to connect?

It's in Japanese, after about 10 second of typing in "ja.wikipedia.org" and clicking "return" on the web browser, the message "the site can not be opened" in Japanese. Other sites are OK to open them.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

I sent the screen shot (jpeg data) of the result to bugzilla-daemon@wikimedia.org. It appeared about 10 second later when I tried to open wikipedia.

Attach screenshots/any other attachments using the Add an attachment button near the top of the page. As far as i know, no one will get anything sent to bugzilla-daemon@wikimedia.org .

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

The error messageon on the screen shot, it said "Internet Explore can not open this site (=Wikipedia). It also said "Possibilities of this problem are 1.Not connecting to the Internet, 2.The web site had a problems and 3. The Address was wrong."in Japanese.

My home PC's IP address is 175.128.42.166. I guessed the Wikipedia site blocked the connection from this IP address.

Please attach a copy of the tracert output or screenshot as requested so we can see where the issue is arrising, For example if it's a matter at the WMF end or not.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

I sent it to bugzilla-daemon@wikimedia.org by email again. Have you received it? Or do I need to send it by another way to you? Where can I send the screen shot to?

Please give me your advice to send the screen shot data.

Thank you.

To submit an attachemnt to a bug:

  1. Open the bug in a browser (https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22641).
  2. Scroll down and select "Add a attachment" (It's the gray box after the inital forms).
  3. Browse for the file and add it.
  4. Give the file a description.
  5. Click Submit.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

The result I tried to open the Wikibedia site. This window appeared about ten send after the clicking the Enter.

The result I tried to open the Wikibedia site. This window appeared about ten send after the clicking the Enter.

Attached:

wikipedia_result.jpg (723×1 px, 93 KB)

Please attach the result of the TRACERT output and not of the browser view as described in comment 1.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

Thank you for your kind reply, but I'm not familer with TRACERT, so that I do not know how to get it. Would you please how to get the TRACERT output?
Thank you in advance.

mike.lifeguard+bugs wrote:

  1. Click Start
  2. Click run
  3. Enter 'cmd' and hit enter
  4. Type the following, and hit enter:

    tracert en.wikipedia.org

This will output some text, that you can paste here as a comment, or take a screenshot so we can see that output.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

Thank you for your advice.I'm in the office now, then I will do it when I will go back to home. I will report it to you in maybe in 9-10 hours.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

the error message was appearead as attached jpeg image ( in Japanese ).

Regarding the bug 22641, the error message was appeared as attached jpeg image ( in Japanese ).
It said "Error message was "1 general error"
Tracing is completed."

Hope this information helps to solve the problem.

Attached:

Error_Message3.1.2010.1.jpg (192×566 px, 20 KB)

conrad.irwin wrote:

*** Bug 22802 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

conrad.irwin wrote:

Can you tracert to sites that are not en.wikipedia.org ? It sounds like you have a problem with your computer.

http://www.google.com/search?q=tracert+general+error may give you some ideas.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

I have two PCs in my home and both PCs have the same problem.Any of other Web site can be seen from my two PCs except Wikipedia site.

I have not done tracert by another PC, so I will try to do it in this evening just in case, because I'm in my office now.

masayoshi.noguchi wrote:

I tried Tracert on my two PCs in my home. And the result is different from my privious Tracert test as follows;

Tracing route to rr.pmtpa.wikipedia.org [298.80.152.2] over a maximum
of 30 hops:

  1. * * * Request timed out.
  2. * * * Request timed out.
  3. * * * Request timed out.
  4. * * * Request timed out.
  5. * * * Request timed out.
  6. * * * Request timed out.
  7. * * * Request timed out.
  8. * * * Request timed out.
  9. * * * Request timed out.
  10. * * * Request timed out.
  11. * * * Request timed out.
  12. * * * Request timed out.
  13. * * * Request timed out.
  14. * * * Request timed out.
  15. * * * Request timed out.
  16. * * * Request timed out.
  17. * * * Request timed out.
  18. * * * Request timed out.
  19. * * * Request timed out.
  20. * * * Request timed out.
  21. * * * Request timed out.
  22. * * * Request timed out.
  23. * * * Request timed out.
  24. * * * Request timed out.
  25. * * * Request timed out.
  26. * * * Request timed out.
  27. * * * Request timed out.
  28. * * * Request timed out.
  29. * * * Request timed out.
  30. * * * Request timed out.

Trace complete.

My two PCs has dirrenet security soft and OS, but the two PC's Tracert results are the same. ( I tried with some different Web browser but the results are the same.)

PC-A) COMODO security / Windows7
PC-B) Security Zero / XP

Regards,

  • Bug 22855 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

conrad.irwin wrote:

Some additional information was recently discussed on the IRC channel (there is also a mailing list if you want help):

Your IP address falls in the range 175.0.0.0/8 which was only recently assigned. This means that some ISPs may filter the traffic from it assuming that it comes from an invalid range (i.e. one that is not yet assigned).

Another person has reported a problem with an ISP between them and rr.pmtpa.wikipedia.org, which is being looked into by their ISP.

If you are affected by the same problem, then a tracert to rr.esams.wikipedia.org should work. In either case, please ask your ISP to check that your IP range is not being caught by "bogon filter"s.

Also, your traceroutes are useless, probably because your firewall software or something is dropping the UDP traffic, that is required to generate proper results for traceroutes.

Try to configure your security software or your modem to allow UDP traffic, so you can make proper traceroutes. The first line of a traceroute should almost always look something like this:

  1. 18 ms 18 ms 17 ms 175.128.*.*

I believe tracert on windows uses icmp echo packets, not udp packets.

There was a bogon filter for 175/8 in Hostway. It was tracked down when an ISP tech noticed the issue and contacted us directly with the relevant information, instead of trying to make the user fix it as Noguchi's ISP did. It should be fixed now.