On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 03:50:48PM CEST, "Jeffrey B. Green" <j...@kikisoso.org> said: > Hi, > > I'm seeing if there is an alternate answer here before filing a bug. (I > believe) All of the servers here that have IPv6 configured hang while > attempting an update on security.debian.org. If I turn off IPv6 by > deconfiguring the IPv6 address, then the update goes through fine. > > When I check with tcpdump to be sure the firewall isn't the culprit, I > find that all of the packets that reach the firewall also make it to the > server and a conversation of 20-22 packets occurs (20 on one server, 22 > on a different one). [If anyone wants to provide me with a state > transition diagram, or even a description, for the protocol aptitude > follows in doing the update, then I'd be happy to track down where > exactly in the process it hangs.] I can go back and forth with enabling > and disabling IPv6, and IPv4 always seems to work (just tried it with > one server). > > Sooooo, if anyone knows what going on here or whether this looks like > an official bug, then let me know. > > thanks, > -jeff
It might be a routing/firewall problem on IPv6 the way between you and security.debian.org, since it works for me. Do you succeed in browsing http://security.debian.org with IPv6 activated ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110531151306.gb20...@rail.eu.org