Watching in dev tools, the CDN is returning the dreaded HTTP header 204 (No Content), even though the entire video is buffering.
This reminds me of an outage a while back that only affected IPv6. I've confirmed with other users, and YouTube is dead to us from these networks: - AS22645 (Texas Gigapop) - v4/v6 - AS19108 (Suddenlink) - v4 - AS40285 (Northland Cable) - v4/v6 - AS40244 (TurnKey) - v4/v6 It does seem to be regional. People in SC/NC who are presumably hitting the Charleston DC are unaffected. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Brandon Martin <lists.na...@monmotha.net> wrote: > On 09/29/2014 05:12 PM, Blair Trosper wrote: > >> Suddenly having an inability to play YouTube videos over IPv4 and IPv6 >> from >> multiple ASNs in multiple locations in the United States. Tried multiple >> operating systems and browsers...all have the same issue. >> >> (The very few that do play stall out, even though they're buffered.) >> >> Is this just me, or is there an issue afoot? >> >> > Seems to be working here over a HE.net IPv6 tunnel (Chicago endpoint). > > -- > Brandon Martin >