Re: [gentoo-user] Strange IPv6 behaviour

2017-03-28 Thread Alarig Le Lay
On dim. 26 mars 12:49:44 2017, Andrew Savchenko wrote: > Run tcpdump -w on both sides. Compare dumps when connection stalls > and when it works fine. Many reasons are possible, it's hard to > guess from data you provided. I did this, I saw many neighbor solicitation on pokedex’s side (the lossy

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange IPv6 behaviour

2017-03-26 Thread Andrew Savchenko
On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 12:36:04 +0100 Alarig Le Lay wrote: > Hi, > > On one of my machines, I have two public IPv6 from two different > providers (one natively, another by VPN). I use ip -6 rule to make both > pingable. > > I see some strange things on the native one. It stops responding from >

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange IPv6 behaviour

2017-03-25 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 25/03/2017 13:36, Alarig Le Lay wrote: Hi, On one of my machines, I have two public IPv6 from two different providers (one natively, another by VPN). I use ip -6 rule to make both pingable. I see some strange things on the native one. It stops responding from time to time. Here are some

[gentoo-user] Strange IPv6 behaviour

2017-03-25 Thread Alarig Le Lay
Hi, On one of my machines, I have two public IPv6 from two different providers (one natively, another by VPN). I use ip -6 rule to make both pingable. I see some strange things on the native one. It stops responding from time to time. Here are some examples of mtr: