26 Oct
2016
26 Oct
'16
5:43 p.m.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 5:27 PM, Philip Homburg <pch-ripeml@u-1.phicoh.com> wrote:
I wonder, if a host has a global IPv6 address that is not derived from any kind of transition technology or tunnel, and setting up a TCP connection is either slow or fails, then what percentage is due to an issue close to the host and what percentage close to the target.
I.e., if IPv6 is broken is there any reason to believe it is often enough due to ISP provided services that is would be worth reporting it in a roudabout way.
I'd say that it is much more likely to be broken close to clients, at least for Alexa web sites.. -- SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry