Mick wrote: > On Monday, 13 January 2020 19:38:33 GMT Dale wrote: > >> I hope I did this right. If not, tell me what to run. This is what I >> get and I changed a few parts so I don't get hacked, or them trying to >> at least. >> >> >> root@fireball / # traceroute6 2606:4700:1::6813:894b >> traceroute to 2606:4700:1::6813:894b (2606:4700:1::6813:894b), 30 hops >> max, 80 byte packets >> 1 2602:304:abab:9029:d66e:eff:fe42:55cf >> (2602:304:abab:9029:d66e:eff:fe42:55cf) 0.769 ms 0.750 ms 0.745 ms >> 2 * * * >> 3 * * * > [snip ...] > >> 30 * * * >> root@fireball / # >> >> >> I'm not real good on traceroute but I'd assume the first hit is my >> puter. The next step should be the router but it seems to die there. I >> been suspecting the router anyway. > The first hope would normally be the router. Instead of assuming check the > IPv6 addresses and confirm. > > >> What next? Ideas? > The remaining hops in your test do not return ICMP packets. This could well > be because intermediate nodes do not respond to ICMP for security reasons. > ICMP has been abused to perform DDoS attacks over the years and many hosts > just drop ICMP requests. Try running traceroute with --tcp or --udp instead, > but you may need to run the command as root. > > Have a look at this online service to see what a normal traceroute6 response > looks like: > > http://www.traceroute6.net/ > > If you get nowhere check from your PC, try the router. Modern routers > usually > provide network testing apps like traceroute. >
I found traceroute on the router. Thing is, it doesn't like IPv6 addresses. It keeps saying "illegal characters". I can't find it on the modem but I could have sworn it was on there. I've even looked in menus that wouldn't make sense for it to be there. Still can't find it. I tried traceroute6 with both options but get the exact same result. I went to the info the router has for IPv6. I used ping -6 and am pretty sure I can ping the router. It receives the ping from what I see. Then I went to the modem and tried the IPv6 addresses it showed there. After trying all it shows, ping isn't reaching the modem. It seems the router is getting it but not able to send it on up to the modem. That sort of makes sense since it shows a IPv6 connection to my puter but the info for the modem connection does not. I'll send you a reply off list. Maybe it will make sense with it being unedited. Subject line will stay the same tho. Dale :-) :-)