Hi,
Citando Florian Weimer , em 06-10-2009:
Sorry, I initially misdiagnosed the problem. Your network is not
fully connected to the global IPv6 Internet, so you simply can't reach
all sites. This is a local problem (well, perhaps specific to your
national research network). You need to talk
* Italo Valcy:
> Hi,
>
> Citando Florian Weimer , em 05-10-2009:
>
>> From which IPv6 address do you run your tests?
>
> ~$ ip addr show scope global | grep inet6
> inet6 2001:12f0:840:4092:204:acff:fe25:f5fb/64 scope global dynamic
Sorry, I initially misdiagnosed the problem. Your network i
* Italo Valcy:
> 11 so-0-0-0.0.rtr.seat.net.internet2.edu (2001:468:ff:716::1)
> 240.959 ms 240.886 ms 240.891 ms
> 12 * * *
Interesting. The peering between Internet2 and Hurricane Electric
appears to be misconfigured (BGP is up, but packets are dropped).
This should have quite a bit impact
Hi,
Citando Florian Weimer , em 05-10-2009:
From which IPv6 address do you run your tests?
~$ ip addr show scope global | grep inet6
inet6 2001:12f0:840:4092:204:acff:fe25:f5fb/64 scope global dynamic
Can you show us some
traceroute6 output, both for working and non-working destinations
* Italo Valcy:
> There is any problem with the configuration of ipv6 in
> security.debian.org? I'm asking this because I cannot use some of the
> IPv6 addresses of that domain.
> Even if I try HTTP access, it doesn't work.
>From which IPv6 address do you run your tests? Can you show us some
tra
Hi all,
There is any problem with the configuration of ipv6 in
security.debian.org? I'm asking this because I cannot use some of the
IPv6 addresses of that domain.
For example:
~$ host -t security.debian.org
security.debian.org has IPv6 address 2001:610:1908:a000::149:225
security.deb
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