On 2016/05/11 10:07 , Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
> Just to make sure we are talking about the same v1 Probe #2922 which
> sits at home (on a DOCSIS cable connection, behind a NAT firewall).
> This is the one which had worked quite stable for months, even years,
> also through the SixXs tunnel. Someth
Hi Philip,
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Philip Homburg wrote:
> It seems that your IPv6 connection has issues. Around the time the ssh
> connection fails, I also see IPv6 traceroutes with problems. But it is
> relatively far from the probe, so it is hard to be sure about the source
> of the p
Hi,
On 2016/05/05 15:11 , Alison Wheeler wrote:
> I received my second probe* yesterday (different ASNs) and it is connects via
> SixXS for IPv6 as the ISP isn't supplying native v6 (despite repeatedly
> asking when they will catch up on something around for twenty years!). It
> booted fine and
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Alison Wheeler wrote:
> ... but the v6 is going up and down every few minutes (for around the same
> period.)
For many months, one of my Atlas probe (v1/v2, firmware 4730) has been
running quite nicely through a SixXS IPv6 tunnel. But starting two or
three months
I received my second probe* yesterday (different ASNs) and it is connects via
SixXS for IPv6 as the ISP isn't supplying native v6 (despite repeatedly asking
when they will catch up on something around for twenty years!). It booted fine
and the appear no issues with the IPv4 connectivity but the