Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2021 10:17:06 +0800 From: Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org> To: Dennis Radford <denradford@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: IPv6 on update2.freebsd.org Message-ID: <231C862D-9705-4C35-BE58-E0AA5397B151@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <bd1b2c27-b5ad-e4b1-0e02-7f03849e328e@gmail.com> References: <543c02ef-8715-fbae-8ef3-7c583ec1c208@subatomicsolutions.org> <F067BDEC-7164-4486-B712-D5D678B87391@freebsd.org> <bd1b2c27-b5ad-e4b1-0e02-7f03849e328e@gmail.com>
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On 2021-07-31 07:40:19 (+0800), Dennis Radford wrote: > On 7/30/2021 1:49 AM, Philip Paeps wrote: >> On 2021-07-30 03:56:11 (+0800), Dennis Radford wrote: >>> To whom it may concern, >>> >>> I just wanted to notify to proper individual(s) that IPv6 >>> connectivity to >>> >>> Name: update2.freebsd.org >>> Address: 2620:11c:5001:1099:1337::117 >>> >>> appears to have stopped working. >>> >>> Long delays running freebsd-update and does not respond to ping6 >>> either. IPv6 on update.freebsd.org appears to be working normally. >>> Tested from 2 separate and dissimilar networks. >> >> Thanks for the report. As far as I can tell, IPv6 is working fine >> on this mirror. Can you please share a traceroute? >> >> Graham has helpfully created a bug for this. I've assigned it to >> clusteradm now. >> >> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=257498 >> >> Thanks. >> >> Philip >> > Sure thing. > > traceroute6 to update2.freebsd.org (2620:11c:5001:1099:1337::117) > from 2002:b840:df6b:1::11, 64 hops max, 28 byte packets > 1 2002:b840:df6b:1:da47:32ff:fe6c:75a8 0.345 ms 0.180 ms 0.150 ms > 2 2002:c058:6301::1 28.439 ms 26.260 ms 26.769 ms > 3 10gigabitethernet1-14.core1.sea1.he.net 26.981 ms 27.091 ms > 27.256 ms > 4 v6-six2.metapeer.com 27.065 ms 27.316 ms 27.051 ms > 5 2620:11c:5001:982:: 36.566 ms 33.899 ms 33.846 ms > 6 * * * > 7 * * * > > Same results with traceroute6 on second separate network. > > - Dennis Looks like metapeer simply doesn't have a route to 6to4 addresses. It can get to your IPv4 address just fine though. I don't know if this can be fixed. I will ask. Are you using 6to4 on purpose because you don't have native IPv6, or is there some configuration causing you to prefer 6to4 over native? Philip -- Philip Paeps Senior Reality Engineer Alternative Enterprises
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