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Saboura and censorship

Zapsal jonnymaserati 12. 6. 2009 v jazyce English.

I've just added a few streets in Saboura near Damascus after I went for a walk there earlier today.

Strange thing though... I can't access OSM normally here in Syria today (I get a "server isn't responding" time out), but if I access via an onion router (so that it appears that I'm accessing from somewhere in Europe) then no problems.

Seems that traffic to/from Syria is being ignored or blocked somewhere? Normally the ISP here tells you if they're blocking a site, so is this happening on the OSM server? Hope it's not Americans playing around with export control, since that would avoid the point of opensource?

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Komentář od Lipperlandexpress z 12. 06. 2009 v 17:37

It could be just a routing issue, I don't think that the this is blocked on the Openstreetmap/Europe(USA side.

You should try a tracert to see where the packets are lost.

Komentář od jonnymaserati z 13. 06. 2009 v 12:17

i think you're right... did a traceroute and it's stalling at the following:

17 * ucl.lmn.net.uk (194.83.102.82) 241.779 ms *

bit annoying and hope if gets fixed... should i contact anyone?

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