Hi!
> > www.corso-kino.de
>
> Thanks.
>
> If it helps, point them to this website (still in development/beta):
>
> https://ipv6alizer.se/
>
> The result is (verifies what you said):
>
> INFO: server-mss 1440, result: pmtud-fail
> ERROR: http://www.corso-kino.de don't listen to PTB
Thanks. I
Hi!
> > I've discovered, several months ago already, that all the 1&1 web sites
> > with IPv6 support enabled are broken, because they filter PMTUD, so any
> > residential customer with has a reduced MTU because PPP or any other
> > encapsulation/tunnel, etc., is not reaching them.
>
> Do you
Hi!
> > Broken over IPv6:
> >
> > https://webcast.ec.europa.eu/281715cafa675bf359ebaa42cb44fa17
> >
> > (Webserver has , returns 404 over v6, fine over v4)
The tech-c seems to be:
otman.da...@ec.europa.eu
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Bjørn Mork wrote:
> I thought we were discssing issues which are relevant for ISPs
> configuring end user CPEs.
In Germany, the end-user decides on the CPE/RG, part of
the telecommunications regulation. So having
working protocols to allow them to interoperate is very
important.
> The challenge
Hi!
[Gert wrote]
> (I'm hearing more and more reports that the CGNs deployed by big german
> cable ISPs are breaking SIP and IPSEC to IPv4-only targets for their
> customers...)
Yes, they do break that. We had one case, where we replaced
IPsec with OpenVPN to overcome that issue.
KabelBW is sell
Hi!
> I'm afraid I don't see the supporting evidence here. From my point
> of view, Google and Akamai IPv6 both work just fine.
>From here (AS12502) google and youtube no longer work (due to IPv6,
probably).
I have not tested akamai.
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Hi!
Nick wrote:
> On 22/08/2014 15:16, Lorenzo Colitti wrote:
> > Are you following the "Additional guidelines for IPv6" section of
> > https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126 ?
>
> Lorenzo,
>
> it looks like Google is trying to enforce SPF / DKIM on ipv6 connections
> where there is no si
Hi!
> What is wrong with having a _choice_
In protocol design, there seems to be a rule which says:
Options are bad
I once heard that from the IPsec camp, after they tried the
other way, very hard 8-}
Looking at recent OpenVPN variants, they seem to disagree with that
rule, too 8-)
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Hi!
> > Which locations are those, lets discuss that, find those ISPs and help
> > them get native connectivity.
> One of them is Lebanon. All international connections must go
> through the incumbent telco, and they don't/won't do IPv6. Annoying,
> insane, but a fact of life for the ISPs in such