Hi
Well the output looks just perfect to me.
However, there is no tunnel to the ipv6 network.
Did you disable this on purpose, or was it just off at that time?
The router config of the ipv6 (and ipv4) network is taken care of
by another guy.
Must i enable tunneling on the linux for things to
Hi Wong,
As far as i can see it looks fine, but there are a bit to many unreachables
for my taste. but nevermind about that.
I would rather see the output of ip route show . just the normal ipv4 route
table.
Does the trace ever work, or does it always fail?
does it always fail at the same
Hi
As far as i can see it looks fine, but there are a bit to many unreachables
for my taste. but nevermind about that.
I would rather see the output of ip route show . just the normal ipv4 route
table.
Here is the output of command ip route show:
202.125.251.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel
It looks like your internet conection is lost somehow.
The lookup starts at root level, then finds a server in the GTLD domain and
then nothing . strange.
Are there any specific routes you defined? ( mail the ouput of ip route show
please)
Does the trace always ends in failure or does
Hi
It looks like your internet conection is lost somehow.
The lookup starts at root level, then finds a server in the GTLD domain and
then nothing . strange.
Are there any specific routes you defined? ( mail the ouput of ip route show
please)
No.
Here's the output of the command:
Hello PM Wong,
I am no IPv6 expert myself and I do not know if this might be your
problem, but I know that Safari on OS X always tries to resolve the
IPv4 addresses first, so if a node has IPv4 and IPv6 addresses at the
same time, you will most probably access the site through IPv4.
For more
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 11:03 +0800, PM WONG wrote:
SNIP
What does this indicate ?
What's the best way to test out the dns ipv6 hosts query?
Use 'dig +trace www.6bone.net' to find out what goes wrong where.
Greets,
Jeroen
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Jeroen Massar wrote:
SNIP
What does this indicate ?
What's the best way to test out the dns ipv6 hosts query?
Use 'dig +trace www.6bone.net' to find out what goes wrong where.
My output of command dig +trace www.6bone.net is asa follows:
So what might be the problem?
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