One more (498?) set(s) of data points:

I used RIPE ATLAS probes to check the SSL certificate over IPv6 (a nice way to 
check reachability)..

Measurement# 1584700

You can look through the data to determine where it's not reachable from, but 
it seems to be "generally reachable" without issue from nearly all the probes.

JSON link as well:

        https://atlas.ripe.net/api/v1/measurement/1584700/result/

- Jared

On Mar 17, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Jared Mauch <ja...@puck.nether.net> wrote:

> No issues for me over IPv6 on Comcast.
> 
> Perhaps some local network issue?  Any reported issues if you try to visit 
> http://www.test-ipv6.com/ ?
> 
> - Jared
> 
> On Mar 17, 2014, at 2:55 PM, Matthew Kaufman <matt...@matthew.at> wrote:
> 
>> Windows 8 running Google Chrome as the browser.
>> 
>> Matthew Kaufman
>> 
>> On 3/17/2014 11:46 AM, Arturo Servin wrote:
>>> 
>>> No Happy Eyeballs?
>>> 
>>> Perhaps also time to ditch XP and IE for something new as well.
>>> 
>>> -as
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Matthew Kaufman <matt...@matthew.at 
>>> <mailto:matt...@matthew.at>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>   Random IPv6 complaint of the day: redirects from FCC.gov to
>>>   pay.gov <http://pay.gov> fail when clients have IPv6 enabled. Work
>>>   fine if IPv6 is off. One more set of client computers that should
>>>   be dual-stacked are now relegated to IPv4-only until someone
>>>   remembers to turn it back on for each of them... sigh.
>>> 
>>>   Matthew Kaufman
>>> 
>>> 
> 


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