Christian Huitema wrote:
> I tested ping, trace route and browsing over Teredo... and it work!
But that is more luck than anything else as the upstream 'transit' for
Neustar is missing 78 prefixes.
See http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/dfp/all/?missing=30071 for more
details of folks who can't reach
I tested ping, trace route and browsing over Teredo... and it work!
C:\Users\huitema>tracert /6 www.ietf.org
Tracing route to www.ietf.org [2610:a0:c779:b::d1ad:35b4]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 153 ms82 ms83 ms iad0-stf.hotnic.net
[2001:4810:0:100::
Result from a node in Germany:
traceroute6 to www.ietf.org (2610:a0:c779:b::d1ad:35b4) from
2002:508f:ffec::217:f2ff:fec4:7979, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
1 2002:508f:ffec::216:cbff:fec3:6b1a 0.804 ms 0.481 ms 0.432 ms
2 * 2002:5042:8003::1 70.834 ms *
3 2001:440::ffe4::2 249.506
Iljitsch,
> Anyone else having problems reaching www.ietf.org over IPv6?
>
> For me, a traceroute dies in the Tiscali network, apparently around
> Washington.
It works for me at this moment at least (I tested both
ping and browsing).
Jari
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It works for me:
traceroute6 to www.ietf.org (2610:a0:c779:b::d1ad:35b4) from
2001:7f9:2000:100:219:e3ff:fe00:3439, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
1 2001:7f9:2000:100:200:1cff:feb5:c535 1.313 ms * 1.037 ms
2 2001:7f9:2000:1:1::1 80.563 ms 63.515 ms 87.144 ms
3 19.ip-0-1-0.cr1.lhr1.uk.occ