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#132170 11-Oct-2013 09:10
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Has anyone else hit this recently.

I've tried raising support tickets via their website and also sending emails to support@

90+ % of the time I get nothing. No acknowledgement of the ticket or follow up from Orcon.

I did try getting them on the phone to resolve things and I was informed that they can't support me as I run my own email server and that must be the root cause of all the problems.

I've been having issues connecting to quite a lot of websites recently and they appear to be CDN related and I until Orcon sort out their support ticket system I appear to be stuck with the situation.

Any thoughts other than sitting on their support line in the hope I get someone local rather than off shore who can actually resolve my problems.




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  #913441 11-Oct-2013 09:20
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It's to do with Orcon's next advertising campaign. 'We now have a 90% drop in reported errors' :)




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  #913442 11-Oct-2013 09:22
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Here's an example website where I get the "The connection was reset" error


http://www.meetup.com/New-Zealand-OpenStack-User-Group/events/143151462/




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  #913447 11-Oct-2013 09:33
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openmedia: Here's an example website where I get the "The connection was reset" error


http://www.meetup.com/New-Zealand-OpenStack-User-Group/events/143151462/


If you PM me your account details, and what queue you sent it to, I'll have a look and also ask the relevant staff to address the issue.




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  #913450 11-Oct-2013 09:35
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(On Orcon UFB 30/10).

That site is fine on IE from here. Not sure how long it takes for your reset error but I roamed around the site for a bit.

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  #913545 11-Oct-2013 11:36
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It looks CDN centric as once I hit the error i'm stuck unless I change the URL to https




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  #913550 11-Oct-2013 11:52
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openmedia: It looks CDN centric as once I hit the error i'm stuck unless I change the URL to https


I assume you are using Orcon DNS servers? CDN's use DNS servers to choose best places to serve content from.

 
 
 
 

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  #913560 11-Oct-2013 12:05
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I'm running an openwrt firewall with


nameserver 121.98.0.1
nameserver 121.98.0.2




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  #913572 11-Oct-2013 12:39
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Do you by chance have a basic modem to retest with?

Just to rule out the complexity openwrt brings.


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  #914863 14-Oct-2013 15:48
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Hey just as a follow up, how did you get on with this?




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