Indeed engineer the Ip originates from Israel then hits Amsterdam then back to Israel then Germany then it goes to North America.
| 7 | | 63.218.14.146 | ge1-3.br02.frf02.pccwbtn.net | Frankfurt, Germany | +01:00 | 198 | x- | Beyond The Network America, Inc. BTN-CIDR5 |
| 8 | | 63.218.15.42 | bezeq.ge4-1.br02.frf02.pccwbtn.net | Frankfurt, Germany | +01:00 | 197 | x- | Beyond The Network America, Inc. BTN-CIDR5 |
| 9 | | 192.117.236.102 | bzq-117-236-102.cust.bezeqint.net | ?Amsterdam, Netherlands | +01:00 | 243 | -x | RIPE Network Coordination Centre RIPE-ERX-192-113-0-0 |
| 10 | | 212.179.0.2 | bzq-179-0-2.cust.bezeqint.net | ?(Israel) | +02:00 | 244 | -x- | BEZEQINT-EQUIPMENT |
| 11 | | 192.117.239.66 | bzq-117-239-66.cust.bezeqint.net | ?Amsterdam, Netherlands | +01:00 | 253 | -x- | RIPE Network Coordination Centre RIPE-ERX-192-113-0-0 |
| … | | | | | | | | |
| ? | | 192.114.71.185 | bzq-114-71-185.cust.bezeqint.net | ?(Israel) | +02:00 | | | Bezeq International, previously Trendline |
I would consider downloading VisualRoute trial version. Perhaps maybe consider perchasing the program. The program will provide you a map and demonstrate how these Ip’s flip and end up at your location. One of many tools to consider. Puts into perspective why a simple server change may help. greek39
I would add one of Ziv’s sites originates from Holland. If you understand how the Global Network operates you will be in a better position to take care of these problems. So far, the are targetting a certain route along the Global Network. I am not affected so far in the slightest.