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darkasdes2

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#214527 16-May-2017 10:10
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Hi

 

I was wondering if some people could post a traceroute to Lightbox for me? I am just wondering if if you are getting the same results as I am.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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  #1782989 16-May-2017 10:14
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Lightbox.co.nz uses Amazon AWS in Sydney i believe and it seems they have blocked ping on their servers

 

 

 








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  #1782991 16-May-2017 10:16
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l43a2:

 

Lightbox.co.nz uses Amazon AWS in Sydney i believe and it seems they have blocked ping on their servers

 

 

 

 

Thanks, that would explain things.


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  #1782992 16-May-2017 10:16
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Lightbox front-end servers are hosted on AWS Sydney. That's the 52.X addresses you're seeing.

 

Actual video is served from Akamai. just saying

 

 




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  #1783219 16-May-2017 15:39
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So if you want to see where your video is being served from do a traceroute to tdvott-a.akamaihd.net or tdvott-s.akamaihd.net as that's where the video is going to come from.


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  #1783225 16-May-2017 15:47
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Thanks everyone for your replies


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