micahelriley
Occasional Visitor
Hi, recently I noticed very high ping when completing a traceroute or using pingplotter with hops 1 and 2 showing 50-90% packet loss. Intially I thought this was a double NAT issue, but after a little research I found that hop 2 is a private bogon address.
Is this something my ISP configured to disguise an IP, should it be there at all in a traceroute and if so I susepct the high packet loss is not normal? I'm also thinking it could be a dos attack, but any insight is appreciated.
For refernce the high packet loss either comes from my domain at hop 1, or hop 2, the bogon, 10.86.64.1. Seems pinging different domains results in the packet loss changing from hop 1 to 2 and vis versa, perhaps it's just a result of the bogon in either case.
thanks,
Bob
Is this something my ISP configured to disguise an IP, should it be there at all in a traceroute and if so I susepct the high packet loss is not normal? I'm also thinking it could be a dos attack, but any insight is appreciated.
For refernce the high packet loss either comes from my domain at hop 1, or hop 2, the bogon, 10.86.64.1. Seems pinging different domains results in the packet loss changing from hop 1 to 2 and vis versa, perhaps it's just a result of the bogon in either case.
thanks,
Bob