Subject: Re: Heads Up: www.netbsd.org via IPv6
To: Dave Huang <khym@azeotrope.org>
From: Hubert Feyrer <hubert.feyrer@informatik.fh-regensburg.de>
List: current-users
Date: 11/07/2001 22:16:07
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Dave Huang wrote:
> I haven't been able to get to www.netbsd.org via IPv6 for a few weeks
> now:
> 
> traceroute6 to www.netbsd.org (3ffe:8050:201:1860:290:27ff:feab:19a7)
> from 3ffe:1200:3028:8caf::2, 30 hops max, 24 byte packets
>  1  sloth  9.463 ms  2.929 ms  2.823 ms
>  2  3ffe:1200:3028:ff01::195e  141.998 ms  143.877 ms *
>  3  3ffe:81d0:ffff:1::1  145.251 ms  236.441 ms *
>  4  * * *
>  5  *^C

Works for me. FWIW here is the traceroute I get:

rfhpc8321% traceroute6 www.netbsd.org
traceroute6 to www.netbsd.org (3ffe:8050:201:1860:290:27ff:feab:19a7) from 2001:638:a01:2:200:39ff:fe40:409a, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
 1  yui.ipv6.fh-regensburg.de  0.353 ms  2.107 ms  0.289 ms
 2  2001:638:0:500:0:a01:1:1  28.095 ms *  29.461 ms
 3  2001:638:0:500:0:6:b05e:2  32.518 ms *  33.346 ms
 4  3ffe:1001:1:f011::1  1153.84 ms  1190.29 ms  1180.49 ms
 5  6bone-gw2.ipv6.cselt.it  770.716 ms  1177.37 ms  1466.02 ms
 6  3ffe:c00:8023:c::2  1887.93 ms *  1700.48 ms
 7  3ffe:81d0:ffff:1::1  1584.23 ms  1475.7 ms  1410.74 ms
 8  3ffe:800::fff9:0:0:2  1670.42 ms  1750.38 ms  1931.6 ms
 9  orrc3.unnwo.net  1700.24 ms  1551.55 ms  1597.31 ms
10  www6.netbsd.org  2120.92 ms  2194.1 ms  1522.26 ms


Interresting to see that my packets go beyond the point that drops your
pkts (3ffe:81d0:ffff:1::1)!


> I can get to www.kame.net, www.ipv6.bieringer.de, www.tuxnews.org,
> www.ipv6.taunusstein.net, ipv6.cyconet.org, and other machines though...
> My tunnel is through ipv6.he.net...

Maybe talk to them?


> > We're still working on a "see the dancing daemon" feature - if someone
> > knows how to implement that, we'll be happy to hear about it. (We already
> > have the anim-gif ;-)
> 
> That can't work the same way as the red icon vs. grey icon?

No. 


 - Hubert

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