Open augrtur opened 8 years ago
What does traceroute say?
I suspect a routing error; the site is up.
On Feb 29, 2016, at 11:01 PM, augrtur notifications@github.com wrote:
I was about to checkout Graphviz but the www.graphviz.org http://www.graphviz.org/ site appears to be down.
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I met the same issue today no matter if I set a proxy or not, and Chrome stated:
This webpage is not available
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
the ping looked good, portqry to port 80 was FILTERED
with a long latency, it looks like there is something wrong with the routing, tracert reports 28 hops to reach the site.
Generally, no idea if there is something wrong with my network and I will try if I get to another network.
We can confirm this using Looking Glass sites in Asia and Europe.
It appears there is a problem in network 12 (AT&T). Hopefully an insider can ask someone in AT&T to look at this.
Google Chrome could not load the webpage because www.graphviz.org took too long to respond. The website may be down, or you may be experiencing issues with your Internet connection.
It's now a placeholder spam site saying "This domain name expired on Mar 13 2016 09:04:49:000PM ".
Well, not for me, and the domain is renewed through joker.com through 2017, but things fall apart.
Not sure how this is related to routing problems within AT&T AS7018, but that seems to be a problem right now.
Maybe when John Ellson gets back from vacation he can intervene. Otherwise we hope to move to a different hosting service before too long.
Stephen
On Mar 13, 2016, at 7:07 PM, mathew notifications@github.com wrote:
It's now a placeholder spam site saying "This domain name expired on Mar 13 2016 09:04:49:000PM ".
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If it helps:
;; ANSWER SECTION:
www.graphviz.org. 300 IN A 209.99.40.223
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns1.fibertransit.com.
graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns2.fibertransit.com.
graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns3.fibertransit.com.
graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns4.fibertransit.com.
This is from Google Fiber.
Thanks. It looks like fibertransit.com itself may be gone or lost its DNS. We could find a new DNS registrar, of course. Stephen
On Mar 13, 2016, at 8:33 PM, mathew notifications@github.com wrote:
If it helps:
;; ANSWER SECTION: www.graphviz.org. 300 IN A 209.99.40.223
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns1.fibertransit.com. graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns2.fibertransit.com. graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns3.fibertransit.com. graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns4.fibertransit.com. This is from Google Fiber.
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Sorry, I meant to say nameserver.
On Mar 13, 2016, at 8:41 PM, Stephen North notifications@github.com wrote:
Thanks. It looks like fibertransit.com itself may be gone or lost its DNS. We could find a new DNS registrar, of course. Stephen
On Mar 13, 2016, at 8:33 PM, mathew notifications@github.com wrote:
If it helps:
;; ANSWER SECTION: www.graphviz.org. 300 IN A 209.99.40.223
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns1.fibertransit.com. graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns2.fibertransit.com. graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns3.fibertransit.com. graphviz.org. 86395 IN NS ns4.fibertransit.com. This is from Google Fiber.
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use this will be okay now http://204.178.9.49/
This issue seems to happen from time to time. I would like to see a mirror site, or some more funding for the website.
bump Are there any alternatives to access the site?
In the past month, my team and I regularly are unable to reach the site. We are mostly remote and have different service providers. I'll also add that the direct IP appears unavailable as well (and that is a hack at best).
I am having similar problems. The site worked briefly for me last night, and I was able to get and preserve some .rpm files so we can install into our development VMs, but today the site is not working again. And similarly to jrgarcia, when it is not working, using the IP address does not help.
Site has been down from Australia for several days.
If you're having trouble convincing your hosting service that it's broken send them a link from this service that shows how many places around the world cannot perform a ping to your domain name:
Ping appears to work for a handful of places but broken almost everywhere else. Also explains why archive.org was able to fetch a very recent copy of the site.
On 24/04/2016 09:48, Tony OHagan wrote:
If you're having trouble convincing your hosting service that it's broken send them a link from this service that shows how many places around the world cannot perform a ping to your domain name:
Ping appears to work for a handful of places but broken almost everywhere else.
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Tony,
Super-Ping shows google.com unreachable from Adelaide, Aukland, Toronto, Beauharnois, Lenoir NC, Buffalo NY, Frankfurt, Vilius & Amsterdam.
I think that if all of those were off-line for google.com we would have heard the screams worldwide so I suspect that some of Super-pings
Steve (Gadget) Barnes Any opinions in this message are my personal opinions and do not reflect those of my employer.
I think it's something server-side that's broken.
meta@keynsham % ping www.graphviz.org
PING www.graphviz.org (204.178.9.49): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=0 ttl=48 time=47.839 ms
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=1 ttl=48 time=47.829 ms
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=2 ttl=48 time=49.534 ms
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=3 ttl=48 time=48.690 ms
^C
--- www.graphviz.org ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 47.829/48.473/49.534/0.705 ms
~
meta@keynsham % telnet 204.178.9.49 80
Trying 204.178.9.49...
Connected to www.graphviz.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / HTTP/1.0
[waits for server to respond]
I eventually got the page sent back to me after 5 minutes. It says X-Powered-By: PHP/5.1.6
so I think that (or a database issue) must be part of the problem.
Same problem here in the Netherlands. The site times out 9 out of 10 times, however, ping does come through most of the time.
Also, I was interested in contributing to this project, but I can't find a lot of information for developers. Links to the mailing list are also unreachable. How can I best contribute?
Same problems from Germany.
It would be nice if the binaries would be hosted for download in a well established infrastructure somewhere with a permalink. This unreliable connection really dims the fun with this great tool.
Still down for me from Brisbane, Australia. This site seems to be implying that the site has been down the vast majority of the time for at least the last two weeks at least, and on the rare occasions it's been up, the ping has been over 5 seconds.
Is it possible to mirror source tarballs here on github in release section?
Currenty not reachable.
This site can’t be reached
The connection was reset.
ERR_CONNECTION_RESET
I fail to understand why the releases are not on github as well. If github is the master repository, it also should be the master for the release artifacts, imho. Luckily homebrew is smart enough to try a mirror (http://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/debian/pool/main/g/graphviz/graphviz_2.38.0.orig.tar.gz
) after a subjective eternity.
The site is also down in the Netherlands. Conversely chocolately cannot install it anymore, because it tries to fetch it from the source. I second the suggestion to move the artifacts to GitHub; and also maybe use a new host and a reverse caching proxy (CloudFlare or something like that).
Just sent a message to the hosting service. Have the owners of the domain done this already?
The graphviz homepage has down intermittently (in a way that makes it just feel slow, because it comes up randomly) for months for me. It's absolutely atrocious to browse the documentation when every other link you follow causes a timeout. There is no problem on my end -- using my university network and everything else seems to work fine. Moreover, after it times out, the title of the site is "Site off-line | Drupal", so there is clearly something wrong with the website.
We've been having troubles with the web page for a while, and have been working to fix them. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Doubly so, because we can't get to them either. Complicating the issue is that those of us supporting Graphviz no longer have this as one of our main jobs, and have lost access to a lot of resources.
On 5/19/16 7:55 AM, Sævar Berg wrote:
The graphviz homepage has down intermittently (in a way that makes it just feel slow, because it comes up randomly) for months for me. It's absolutely atrocious to browse the documentation when every other link you follow causes a timeout. There is no problem on my end -- using my university network and everything else seems to work fine.
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Can neither access http://204.178.9.49/ nor graphviz.org (from Berlin, Germany).
@emdenrg If you're having trouble getting access to anything (domain registration, DNS or hosting) I may have some ideas/suggestions to get this sorted and I'd love to see this very valuable resource preserved well. I've run a small hosting service for many years and so have had to help others in similar predicaments. Feel free to Skype me (ID: tony.ohagan, timezone: UTC+10) and just remind me who you are when you do.
P.S. I'm not selling anything including hosting!
For those who are interested, as a quick solution I uploaded the latest Windows installer (v2.38) as a release on my fork. The documentation I copied to a Github pages site and can be viewed here. It's the original documentation, plain HTML and links to the PDFs. (pull request #89)
The website is down again. @ErwinJanssen can you please make a copy of graphviz-2.36.0.pkg for OSX as well ?
@kostapsimoulis I uploaded the latest release for Graphviz for OS X on my fork. It's version 2.36 for OS X Mountain Lion. Is this the version you need?
@ErwinJanssen I am running El Capitan and it seems to be an issue with this package at least on El Capitan. It opens a finder window but it calls itself Graphviz and it even has the icon of Graphviz but there is nothing you can do there, just a normal finder window. Thank you for the help, I guess I will try to find another tool, I just need a small program to draw a binary tree
Sorry; it’s a renderer, not a drawing tool, as far as I know.
You can just write: digraph G { a -> {b c}; b -> {d e}; c -> {f g} }
and put it in a file of course.
Stephen
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@ErwinJanssen https://github.com/ErwinJanssen I am running El Capitan and it seems to be an issue with this package at least on El Capitan. It opens a finder window but it calls itself Graphviz and it even has the icon of Graphviz but there is nothing you can do there, just a normal finder window. Thank you for the help, I guess I will try to find another tool, I just need a small program to draw a binary tree
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On 6/3/16 7:48 PM, Stephen North wrote:
Sorry; it’s a renderer, not a drawing tool, as far as I know. You can just write: digraph G { a -> {b c}; b -> {d e}; c -> {f g} } and put it in a file of course. Stephen
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@ErwinJanssen https://github.com/ErwinJanssen I am running El Capitan and it seems to be an issue with this package at least on El Capitan. It opens a finder window but it calls itself Graphviz and it even has the icon of Graphviz but there is nothing you can do there, just a normal finder window. Thank you for the help, I guess I will try to find another tool, I just need a small program to draw a binary tree
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If you are talking about the graphviz app on Macs, the finder window is there for you to choose a file containing the graph you want to draw. As Stephen noted, Graphviz is language-based. Its main interface is the command line. It does not have a GUI as such. You describe your graph in the dot language in a file, and then either open the file in the app, or run one of the graphviz layout programs on the file to produce your output. If your file is named tree.gv, then running
dot -Tpdf tree.gv > tree.pdf
will produce a drawing in the PDF format. By the way, Graphviz has a utility program, gvgen, that generates various standard graphs. Thus, you can run
gvgen -t3
to get a binary tree of depth 3.
The site is still inaccessible in the Netherlands. DNS lookup works fine (204.178.9.49
) as does ping
:
PING graphviz.org (204.178.9.49): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=0 ttl=49 time=122.542 ms
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=122.811 ms
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 time=122.478 ms
64 bytes from 204.178.9.49: icmp_seq=3 ttl=49 time=122.593 ms
But traceroute
doesn't go so well:
traceroute to graphviz.org (204.178.9.49), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
1 192.168.178.1 (192.168.178.1) 1.337 ms 1.186 ms 0.868 ms
2 * * *
3 hvs-rc0002-cr102-xe-1-2-4-0.core.as9143.net (213.51.189.237) 8.057 ms 8.237 ms 7.955 ms
4 asd-tr0610-cr101-ae57-0.core.as9143.net (213.51.158.4) 8.530 ms 8.831 ms 8.903 ms
5 nl-ams02a-rc2-lag-102-0.aorta.net (84.116.130.121) 115.458 ms 115.686 ms 117.676 ms
6 us-was03a-rd1-ae102-0.aorta.net (84.116.130.122) 119.068 ms 114.356 ms 114.344 ms
7 us-was03a-ri1-ae11-0.aorta.net (84.116.130.165) 115.768 ms 114.723 ms 113.571 ms
8 us-nyc01b-ri1-ge-0-1-0.aorta.net (213.46.190.178) 122.251 ms 120.501 ms 116.312 ms
9 cr2.wswdc.ip.att.net (12.122.134.134) 121.502 ms 125.051 ms 123.983 ms
10 cr2.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.3.37) 122.581 ms 131.163 ms 123.404 ms
11 cr1.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.2.13) 123.785 ms 121.305 ms 123.474 ms
12 cr81.nw2nj.ip.att.net (12.122.105.30) 123.640 ms 125.431 ms 124.635 ms
13 gar21.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.105.61) 121.597 ms 121.693 ms 177.271 ms
14 12.251.32.6 (12.251.32.6) 122.816 ms 122.494 ms 121.731 ms
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...and so on. It does look like it's fallen into a blackhole somewhere around AT&T (12.0.0.0/8 is AT&T). Running traceroute
with ICMP (ping) works fine, getting there in 16 hops.
Not able to load site here either (Texas, USA) or via my AWS server in Oregon, USA.
Have y'all considered starting to tag your releases on Github? That would make hosting tarballs on graphviz.org no longer necessary and significantly decrease bandwidth requirements for your hosting. With the current Github setup, there's no easy way to pull a specific release forcing us to pull from GV.org which seems to have a lot of issues staying online.
1 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 10.0.1.1
2 * 15 ms 14 ms cpe-72-177-224-1.satx.res.rr.com [72.177.224.1]
3 19 ms 11 ms 18 ms cpe-72-177-224-1.satx.res.rr.com [72.177.224.1]
4 * 37 ms 27 ms tge0-0-0.snaxtx4202h.texas.rr.com [24.28.133.101]
5 16 ms 23 ms 13 ms agg33.snaptxwm02r.texas.rr.com [24.175.33.144]
6 17 ms 28 ms 21 ms agg23.snantxvy01r.texas.rr.com [24.175.32.184]
7 27 ms 23 ms 22 ms agg23.dllatxl301r.texas.rr.com [24.175.32.146]
8 31 ms 23 ms 23 ms bu-ether14.dllstx976iw-bcr00.tbone.rr.com [66.109.6.88]
9 21 ms 18 ms 20 ms 207.86.208.49
10 20 ms 26 ms 21 ms vb2000d1.rar3.dallas-tx.us.xo.net [207.88.13.122]
11 19 ms 18 ms 30 ms 207.88.14.189.ptr.us.xo.net [207.88.14.189]
12 34 ms 27 ms 26 ms 192.205.36.101
13 60 ms 60 ms 66 ms cr2.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.122.100.90]
14 63 ms 64 ms 62 ms cr2.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.122.2.109]
15 65 ms 63 ms 64 ms cr2.wswdc.ip.att.net [12.122.1.174]
16 67 ms 76 ms 59 ms cr2.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.122.3.37]
17 66 ms 62 ms 63 ms cr1.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.122.2.13]
18 60 ms 66 ms 63 ms cr81.nw2nj.ip.att.net [12.122.105.30]
19 62 ms 209 ms 60 ms gar21.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.122.105.61]
20 60 ms 60 ms 63 ms 12.251.32.6
21 62 ms 64 ms 59 ms 12.106.34.7
22 * 64 ms 59 ms www.graphviz.org [204.178.9.49]
(Tried all the way up to 100 hops without reaching GV.org)
1 ec2-50-112-0-22.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com (50.112.0.22) 1.093 ms 1.080 ms ec2-50-112-0-20.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com (50.112.0.20) 1.255 ms
2 100.64.1.147 (100.64.1.147) 1.137 ms 100.64.1.103 (100.64.1.103) 1.240 ms 100.64.1.207 (100.64.1.207) 2.316 ms
3 100.64.0.34 (100.64.0.34) 1.069 ms 100.64.0.140 (100.64.0.140) 1.711 ms 100.64.0.174 (100.64.0.174) 1.702 ms
4 100.64.16.215 (100.64.16.215) 0.651 ms 100.64.16.171 (100.64.16.171) 10.718 ms 100.64.16.159 (100.64.16.159) 0.703 ms
5 54.239.48.180 (54.239.48.180) 1.000 ms 54.239.48.182 (54.239.48.182) 1.022 ms 205.251.232.164 (205.251.232.164) 0.988 ms
6 52.93.13.52 (52.93.13.52) 2.284 ms 52.93.12.200 (52.93.12.200) 1.669 ms 52.93.12.92 (52.93.12.92) 13.745 ms
7 52.93.12.77 (52.93.12.77) 0.762 ms 54.239.41.251 (54.239.41.251) 7.876 ms 52.93.12.223 (52.93.12.223) 0.674 ms
8 54.239.41.190 (54.239.41.190) 8.105 ms 54.239.41.251 (54.239.41.251) 8.034 ms 205.251.232.93 (205.251.232.93) 8.017 ms
9 52.95.53.8 (52.95.53.8) 7.798 ms 52.95.52.124 (52.95.52.124) 12.750 ms 52.95.52.192 (52.95.52.192) 16.475 ms
10 52.95.52.189 (52.95.52.189) 8.389 ms 52.95.52.155 (52.95.52.155) 8.332 ms 52.95.53.1 (52.95.53.1) 8.420 ms
11 cr2.st6wa.ip.att.net (12.122.111.78) 77.318 ms 12.251.37.13 (12.251.37.13) 71.945 ms 12.251.177.13 (12.251.177.13) 36.672 ms
12 cr2.st6wa.ip.att.net (12.122.111.78) 77.798 ms 76.497 ms cr2.sttwa.ip.att.net (12.122.111.70) 76.655 ms
13 cr2.cgcil.ip.att.net (12.122.2.117) 75.958 ms 75.928 ms 76.118 ms
14 cr81.nw2nj.ip.att.net (12.122.105.30) 77.733 ms 77.731 ms cr1.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.1.1) 77.927 ms
15 cr81.nw2nj.ip.att.net (12.122.105.30) 77.740 ms gar21.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.105.61) 73.451 ms cr81.nw2nj.ip.att.net (12.122.105.30) 77.752 ms
16 gar21.n54ny.ip.att.net (12.122.105.61) 73.420 ms 74.345 ms 74.220 ms
17 12.251.32.6 (12.251.32.6) 75.049 ms 74.307 ms 75.097 ms
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Hi, Dan and everyone.
Yes, we are considering in the long term how to move to github.
Also, we learned that traceroute to the graphviz.org server is intentionally blocked. So that’s not a problem in itself.
Stephen North
On Jun 11, 2016, at 8:02 PM, Dan Rossiter notifications@github.com wrote:
Not able to load site here either. Ran one traceroute from my home on and one from AWS instance.
Have y'all considered starting to tag your releases on Github? That would make hosting tarballs on graphviz.org no longer necessary and significantly decrease bandwidth requirements for your hosting. With the current Github setup, there's no easy way to pull a specific release forcing us to pull from GV.org which seems to have a lot of issues staying online.
. . .
Could we please get a tag for the latest release on GitHub with the source and binaries? I think this would already be very helpful and hopefully not too difficult to do.
PS - It was up earlier today and now it is down again.
Site is down similar traceroute as @thenadz
The powers that be, say that traceroute is always blocked. (But ping works?)
On Jun 22, 2016, at 4:36 AM, Clemens Tolboom notifications@github.com wrote:
Site is down similar traceroute as @thenadz
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@graphviz we may assume one first visits the site http://www.graphviz.org/ ... so no power to find any docs. I cloned the repo which is available :-)
I didn't know this repo was available so great to have it. Regarding the site: can't we replace it with a github pages variant removing the spam burden / drupal 6?
A port of the docs is already available on Github pages here: http://ellson.github.io/graphviz/#documentation
It's not ideal, but you can read most of the docs there for now. If you have suggestions for improvement, please let me know, or participate in #88 :)
The problem with graphviz.org remains the same (at least from Germany):
Whois Data:
$>whois graphviz.org
Domain Name: GRAPHVIZ.ORG
Domain ID: D7311245-LROR
WHOIS Server:
Referral URL: http://www.joker.com
Updated Date: 2015-03-14T12:12:44Z
Creation Date: 1999-06-17T15:35:06Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2017-06-17T15:35:45Z
Sponsoring Registrar: CSL Computer Service Langenbach GmbH d/b/a joker.com a German GmbH
Sponsoring Registrar IANA ID: 113
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registrant ID: CORG-115631
Registrant Name: Stephen North
DNS:
dig graphviz.org www.graphviz.org +nocomments
; <<>> DiG 9.8.3-P1 <<>> graphviz.org www.graphviz.org +nocomments
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 55632
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;graphviz.org. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION:
graphviz.org. 86033 IN A 204.178.9.49
;; Query time: 2 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.178.1#53(192.168.178.1)
;; WHEN: Mon Jul 25 07:47:27 2016
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 46
;www.graphviz.org. IN A
www.graphviz.org. 22862 IN A 204.178.9.49
;; Query time: 1 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.178.1#53(192.168.178.1)
;; WHEN: Mon Jul 25 07:47:27 2016
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 50
Do anyone have a mirror for Graphviz (Windows)? I always can't download past 50KB/s and is often disconnected in the middle of download.
The release page on my fork contains the Windows MSI.
I was about to checkout Graphviz but the www.graphviz.org site appears to be down.