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"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message
... wrote in message ... Suddenly, since 2 days, I am unable to send or receive to Cox's news servers. I am a Cox hi speed Internet subscriber and have several subscribed newsgroups on news.east.cox.net. Without my having changed anything on my side I am suddenly unable to contact any of them. Cox "support" insists there are no reported problems on their news servers. - Internet access works fine. - Email to and back from my cox mailbox works fine. - Other newsgroups (like this one) work fine. The error message is "Outlook Express could not post your message. Account: 'news.east.cox.net'. Server: 'news.east.cox.net'. Protocol: NNTP, server Response: '502 Maximum number of connections reached. (newsfe 12.iad) (Tomado v1.2.6.556-2). Port: 119, Secure(SSL): No. Server error: 502, Error Number 0x800CCCAO" 1) Any suggestions? Try a different news reader. I did. I tried 2 others and just like OE they could not connect to or download the list of newsgroups on news.east.cox.net. snip with a telnet session to simulate that logon. E.g. in a cmd window enter: It could not connect with telnet either. I found a free news server (202.177.16.121/) and it gets me the newsgroups I had with Cox. Cox's news servers just stopped working for me since Monday. |
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"Michael T." wrote:
FYI, I am experiencing the same problem with the COX NTTP news server today. The only difference is instead of news.east.cox.net, I am trying news.west.cox.net. What is strange is the problem is ONLY with my laptop, which has a wireless connection to my desktop. My desktop DOES allow me access to the COX server. If I solve it, I will post back. Never mind. The COX news server on my desktop is now failing. Then about an hour later the news server was working again on both my desktop and my laptop (wireless connection). Must be another bad day for the contractor - i.e., usenet service provider Highwinds! |
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"Michael T." wrote:
FYI, I am experiencing the same problem with the COX NTTP news server today. The only difference is instead of news.east.cox.net, I am trying news.west.cox.net. What is strange is the problem is ONLY with my laptop, which has a wireless connection to my desktop. My desktop DOES allow me access to the COX server. If I solve it, I will post back. Never mind. The COX news server on my desktop is now failing. Then about an hour later the news server was working again on both my desktop and my laptop (wireless connection). Must be another bad day for the contractor - i.e., usenet service provider Highwinds! |
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![]() a écrit dans le message de news: ... "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... wrote: Suddenly, since 2 days, I am unable to send or receive to Cox's news servers. I am a Cox hi speed Internet subscriber and have several subscribed newsgroups on news.east.cox.net. Without my having changed anything on my side I am suddenly unable to contact any of them. Cox "support" insists there are no reported problems on their news servers. - Internet access works fine. - Email to and back from my cox mailbox works fine. - Other newsgroups (like this one) work fine. The error message is "Outlook Express could not post your message. Account: 'news.east.cox.net'. Server: 'news.east.cox.net'. Protocol: NNTP, server Response: '502 Maximum number of connections reached. (newsfe 12.iad) (Tomado v1.2.6.556-2). Port: 119, Secure(SSL): No. Server error: 502, Error Number 0x800CCCAO" 1) Any suggestions? 2) Any free news servers I can use in the meanwhile? Thanks. Jeff Too many connections probably means they cannot handle as many customers as are currently connecting to them (and some are probably downloading entire binary groups which can take a very long time so they remain continously connected). Looks like your NSP (newsgroups service provider) needs to rethink their quotas, like how long a user is allowed to keep a session open. A traceroute to news.east.cox.net shows it goes through Highwinds which is a Usenet service provider to many 3rd-level NSPs, like Cox, EasyNews, Verizon, UsenetServer, TeraNews, newshosting.com, and many others. Cox is outsourcing their NNTP service from Highwinds so the problem may not be at a Cox host and instead something at Highwinds over which Cox has no control (other than contracting with a different NSP). I think that is precisely the problem according to what I heard from others having problems with it. Jeff |
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message ... wrote: Suddenly, since 2 days, I am unable to send or receive to Cox's news servers. I am a Cox hi speed Internet subscriber and have several subscribed newsgroups on news.east.cox.net. Without my having changed anything on my side I am suddenly unable to contact any of them. Cox "support" insists there are no reported problems on their news servers. - Internet access works fine. - Email to and back from my cox mailbox works fine. - Other newsgroups (like this one) work fine. The error message is "Outlook Express could not post your message. Account: 'news.east.cox.net'. Server: 'news.east.cox.net'. Protocol: NNTP, server Response: '502 Maximum number of connections reached. (newsfe 12.iad) (Tomado v1.2.6.556-2). Port: 119, Secure(SSL): No. Server error: 502, Error Number 0x800CCCAO" 1) Any suggestions? 2) Any free news servers I can use in the meanwhile? Thanks. Jeff Too many connections probably means they cannot handle as many customers as are currently connecting to them (and some are probably downloading entire binary groups which can take a very long time so they remain continously connected). Looks like your NSP (newsgroups service provider) needs to rethink their quotas, like how long a user is allowed to keep a session open. A traceroute to news.east.cox.net shows it goes through Highwinds which is a Usenet service provider to many 3rd-level NSPs, like Cox, EasyNews, Verizon, UsenetServer, TeraNews, newshosting.com, and many others. Cox is outsourcing their NNTP service from Highwinds so the problem may not be at a Cox host and instead something at Highwinds over which Cox has no control (other than contracting with a different NSP). I think that is precisely the problem according to what I heard from others having problems with it. Jeff FYI, I am experiencing the same problem with the Cox news server today. The only difference is instead of news.east.cox.net I am trying news.west.cox.net. What is strange is the problem is ONLY with my laptop, which has a wireless connection to my desktop. My desktop DOES allow me access to the COX server. If I solve it, I will post back. |
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