Posted November 24, 2014
MrLongPants
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Wishbone
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From Denmark
Posted November 24, 2014
No need to apologize, it's not something most normal users ever do. I'm going to assume you're on Windows. If not, someone else will have to help you.
Here's what you do:
1. Open a command prompt. You can do this by holding down the Windows key and pressing "r". In the window that opens, type "cmd" and click Ok.
2. In the command prompt window, type "tracert www.gog.com" and press enter. It will think for a while, and show you the list of servers it passes through on its way from your computer to GOG's webserver.
3. Copy that list (you will need to right-click in the command prompt window and click "Mark", then mark the whole thing with your mouse, and finally press enter to copy it to the clipboard). Then paste the list here, but remove the first 3-4 entries so people can't identify your machine specifically (this is just a precaution against ill-intentioned individuals and bots, the same reason you should never post your email address on a public forum).
As an example, here is my route to GOG:
5 7 ms 8 ms 8 ms ae1-0.alb2nqp7.dk.ip.tdc.net [83.88.21.83]
6 9 ms 11 ms 9 ms ae12.bar1.Copenhagen1.level3.net [4.68.71.9]
7 43 ms 43 ms 45 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
8 48 ms 44 ms 44 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
9 77 ms 44 ms 43 ms 213.242.109.58
10 42 ms 40 ms 41 ms rev-46.229.152.117.atman.pl [46.229.152.117]
11 41 ms 40 ms 41 ms host-2129120-107.gog.com [212.91.20.107]
What you're looking for when trying to determine routing problems are entries with much larger ping times than the others (indicated in ms, miliseconds).
Here's what you do:
1. Open a command prompt. You can do this by holding down the Windows key and pressing "r". In the window that opens, type "cmd" and click Ok.
2. In the command prompt window, type "tracert www.gog.com" and press enter. It will think for a while, and show you the list of servers it passes through on its way from your computer to GOG's webserver.
3. Copy that list (you will need to right-click in the command prompt window and click "Mark", then mark the whole thing with your mouse, and finally press enter to copy it to the clipboard). Then paste the list here, but remove the first 3-4 entries so people can't identify your machine specifically (this is just a precaution against ill-intentioned individuals and bots, the same reason you should never post your email address on a public forum).
As an example, here is my route to GOG:
5 7 ms 8 ms 8 ms ae1-0.alb2nqp7.dk.ip.tdc.net [83.88.21.83]
6 9 ms 11 ms 9 ms ae12.bar1.Copenhagen1.level3.net [4.68.71.9]
7 43 ms 43 ms 45 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
8 48 ms 44 ms 44 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
9 77 ms 44 ms 43 ms 213.242.109.58
10 42 ms 40 ms 41 ms rev-46.229.152.117.atman.pl [46.229.152.117]
11 41 ms 40 ms 41 ms host-2129120-107.gog.com [212.91.20.107]
What you're looking for when trying to determine routing problems are entries with much larger ping times than the others (indicated in ms, miliseconds).
Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
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From Romania
Posted November 24, 2014
No problems here .
Kerchatin
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From Australia
Posted November 25, 2014
It's good to know that I wasn't alone!
It appears to be fixed now. :D
It appears to be fixed now. :D
Austrobogulator
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From Australia
Posted November 25, 2014
Finally, the site is working properly again...
MrLongPants
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From Australia
Posted November 25, 2014
Wishbone: No need to apologize, it's not something most normal users ever do. I'm going to assume you're on Windows. If not, someone else will have to help you.
Here's what you do:
1. Open a command prompt. You can do this by holding down the Windows key and pressing "r". In the window that opens, type "cmd" and click Ok.
2. In the command prompt window, type "tracert www.gog.com" and press enter. It will think for a while, and show you the list of servers it passes through on its way from your computer to GOG's webserver.
3. Copy that list (you will need to right-click in the command prompt window and click "Mark", then mark the whole thing with your mouse, and finally press enter to copy it to the clipboard). Then paste the list here, but remove the first 3-4 entries so people can't identify your machine specifically (this is just a precaution against ill-intentioned individuals and bots, the same reason you should never post your email address on a public forum).
As an example, here is my route to GOG:
5 7 ms 8 ms 8 ms ae1-0.alb2nqp7.dk.ip.tdc.net [83.88.21.83]
6 9 ms 11 ms 9 ms ae12.bar1.Copenhagen1.level3.net [4.68.71.9]
7 43 ms 43 ms 45 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
8 48 ms 44 ms 44 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
9 77 ms 44 ms 43 ms 213.242.109.58
10 42 ms 40 ms 41 ms rev-46.229.152.117.atman.pl [46.229.152.117]
11 41 ms 40 ms 41 ms host-2129120-107.gog.com [212.91.20.107]
What you're looking for when trying to determine routing problems are entries with much larger ping times than the others (indicated in ms, miliseconds).
Ah cool. It seems the site is working again now but this will definitely help me locate problems in the future. Thanks a heap :)Here's what you do:
1. Open a command prompt. You can do this by holding down the Windows key and pressing "r". In the window that opens, type "cmd" and click Ok.
2. In the command prompt window, type "tracert www.gog.com" and press enter. It will think for a while, and show you the list of servers it passes through on its way from your computer to GOG's webserver.
3. Copy that list (you will need to right-click in the command prompt window and click "Mark", then mark the whole thing with your mouse, and finally press enter to copy it to the clipboard). Then paste the list here, but remove the first 3-4 entries so people can't identify your machine specifically (this is just a precaution against ill-intentioned individuals and bots, the same reason you should never post your email address on a public forum).
As an example, here is my route to GOG:
5 7 ms 8 ms 8 ms ae1-0.alb2nqp7.dk.ip.tdc.net [83.88.21.83]
6 9 ms 11 ms 9 ms ae12.bar1.Copenhagen1.level3.net [4.68.71.9]
7 43 ms 43 ms 45 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
8 48 ms 44 ms 44 ms ae-1-17.bar2.Warsaw1.Level3.net [4.69.153.74]
9 77 ms 44 ms 43 ms 213.242.109.58
10 42 ms 40 ms 41 ms rev-46.229.152.117.atman.pl [46.229.152.117]
11 41 ms 40 ms 41 ms host-2129120-107.gog.com [212.91.20.107]
What you're looking for when trying to determine routing problems are entries with much larger ping times than the others (indicated in ms, miliseconds).
Crosmando
chrono commando
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From Australia
Posted November 25, 2014
And they said it was just my ISP or browser....
ReynardFox
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Crosmando
chrono commando
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From Australia
Posted November 25, 2014
Niggles
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From Australia
Posted November 25, 2014
Thing is. It was still **** a few hours back (site wouldnt come up at all then) -- i used a VPN using a US and UK IP and gog site worked OK... so it was probably a routing issue....
Fenixp
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From Czech Republic
Posted November 25, 2014
You're from Australia, ISP change was probably just a general advice :-P