I'm unable to reach the USAGI webserver via IPv6, and the problem is not
on my end. Here is the tracepath:
spider:~$ tracepath6 -n 2001:200:0:1003:200:f8ff:fe1e:2d69
1?: [LOCALHOST] pmtu 1500
1: 2002:121a:12:1804:280:c8ff:feca:f19d 1.123ms
2: 3ffe:1ce1:2:1804::2 asymm 1 7.019ms
3: 3ffe:1ce1:2:1804::2 asymm 1 3.473ms pmtu 1480
3: 3ffe:1ce1:0:b5::1 asymm 8 1771.269ms pmtu 1280
3: 3ffe:1ce1:0:b5::1 asymm 8 1750.593ms pmtu 1280
3: 3ffe:1c00::3 asymm 7 1760.278ms
4: 3ffe:1cff:0:ec::2 126.669ms
5: 3ffe:2900:f:e::2 195.710ms
6: 2001:200:0:1800::3549:1 asymm 7 369.776ms
3: 3ffe:1c00::3 asymm 7 1600.718ms
7: 2001:200:0:1800::9c4:0 asymm 5 246.287ms
7: 2001:200:0:1800::9c4:0 asymm 5 248.921ms
8: 2001:200:0:6c01:290:27ff:fe3a:d8 asymm 6 247.572ms
8: 2001:200:0:6c01:290:27ff:fe3a:d8 asymm 6 247.587ms
9: 2001:200:0:1c04:201:64ff:fea3:ec55 asymm 8 249.879ms
9: 2001:200:0:1c04:201:64ff:fea3:ec55 asymm 8 249.884ms !N
Resume: pmtu 1280
It seems like the problem is on the remote end.
noah
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Noah Meyerhans
Computer Resource Services, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
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