Issues accessing internal server services after Hub 5 upgrade
Hi there, I recently upgraded from a Hub 3 to a Hub 5 due to ongoing network issues with the Hub 3, which was dropping in and out throughout the day, making websites difficult to load. My connections were checked, refurbished, and cleaned to ensure there were no underlying issues. After the Hub 5 was installed, I manually updated my server’s static IPs to match the new subnet, since the Hub 5 doesn’t allow changing the subnet. Since doing this, I’ve been unable to access any of my server services via their internal proxy. I initially thought it was a software issue and tried an alternative proxy solution, but the problem persisted. As a result, several services cannot communicate with each other, as their URLs appear down. To rule out my server being at fault, I tested with another inexpensive travel router. When plugging my server into it, everything worked immediately with no configuration changes required, confirming that the issue is caused by the Hub 5. I also performed troubleshooting with nslookup and found the following: On my network, queries to my server fail with: communication error to 8.8.8.8#53: timed out no servers could be reached This is unusual because the Hub 3 never caused issues like this. When I enable a VPN with local network access, nslookup works on the first attempt, and all reverse proxies function correctly. Despite this, I still cannot access services via their URLs on the internal network, and services cannot communicate with each other using these URLs. Screenshot of nslookup results: top shows queries over normal Wi-Fi (failing), bottom shows queries over Wi-Fi with VPN + local network access (succeeding). Has anyone else experienced similar issues after upgrading to a Hub 5? Could there be a Hub 5 setting or restriction causing this internal DNS/proxy problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!83Views0likes5CommentsAnd yet again, an inside job Hack with Virgin!!!!!
Well, here we are again, email hacked again from inside Virgin (INSIDE JOB). if you check my last post when this happened, I did a lot of digging (I'm an analyst, it's my job to leave no stone unturned) most of my accounts with the email address ended up getting hacked (Facebook, Spotify etc) after receiving an email asking for a bitcoin payment and the IP address the email came from just happened to be on the virgin network and the amount of people it happened to on Virgin was shocking, it was an old blueyonder email not attached to a valid account (nice easy scam). Well, it's just happened again with my email which is not PWND (the excuse used by virgin last time) So, I have just received around 4 emails from vinted, 1 to change my email address 2. To change password 3. Confirmed email change 4. Confirmed password change Now, it does not take a mastermind to work out how this has been done, the culprit has access to my email account, the address and password are not PWND (leaked online) so that only leaves one possible way this was done and that is internally or by someone internal passing or selling the info to someone external (not difficult for the I.T. dept to work out who it is). So, if there is a Virgin Media moderator on this message board I would like you to direct message me regarding this as its not on and I am now considering going public to the press about this, I do not pay you a monthly fee for your staff to start using my email address and password to gain access to my online accounts. Regards Bossman 2 PS: (I suggest you read my previous thread before contacting me so your up to speed or I will wipe the floor with you before I go to the national press).761Views0likes11Comments