Re: Possible problem with ipv6 in security.debian.org

2009-10-06 Thread Italo Valcy
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

Re: Possible problem with ipv6 in security.debian.org

2009-10-06 Thread Florian Weimer
* 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

Re: Possible problem with ipv6 in security.debian.org

2009-10-05 Thread Florian Weimer
* 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

Re: Possible problem with ipv6 in security.debian.org

2009-10-05 Thread 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 Can you show us some traceroute6 output, both for working and non-working destinations

Re: Possible problem with ipv6 in security.debian.org

2009-10-05 Thread Florian Weimer
* 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

Possible problem with ipv6 in security.debian.org

2009-10-05 Thread Italo Valcy
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