Hi, One of our probes has a warning "IPv4 Doesn't Work Properly" on the beta Status Page, along with a "IPv4 doesn't work" Tag on the main page. While this is technically correct, the cause is simple and nothing is broken. We just removed IPv4 from that specific network segment (because it's not needed anymore). Is it possible to somehow tag the probe as "single stack on purpose" in the configuration page? Thanks in advance, Bjørn
On 2018-01-11 18:39, Bjoern Buerger wrote:
Hi,
One of our probes has a warning "IPv4 Doesn't Work Properly" on the beta Status Page, along with a "IPv4 doesn't work" Tag on the main page.
While this is technically correct, the cause is simple and nothing is broken. We just removed IPv4 from that specific network segment (because it's not needed anymore).
Is it possible to somehow tag the probe as "single stack on purpose" in the configuration page?
Thanks in advance, Bjørn
Hello, This is an interesting corner case (for now :-) ) I'd think it's relatively difficult to automatically (i.e. system) tag probes as "intentionally single stack", as we don't really know if that's a misconfiguration (e.g. DHCP server is down) or intentional. We could probably system-tag your probe and others like it as no-ipv4. I'd also recommend user-tagging the probe as "IPv6-only" to make this explicit. Regards, Robert
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 11:02:02AM +0100, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote a message of 31 lines which said:
I'd think it's relatively difficult to automatically (i.e. system) tag probes as "intentionally single stack", as we don't really know if that's a misconfiguration (e.g. DHCP server is down) or intentional.
Note there is some work at the IETF, in the sunset4 working group, to address this very problem. Document draft-ietf-sunset4-gapanalysis (the gap analysis) describe it as "3.1. Indicating that IPv4 connectivity is unavailable PROBLEM 1: When an IPv4 node boots and requests an IPv4 address (e.g., using DHCP), it typically interprets the absence of a response as a failure condition even when it is not." There is no standard solution today. Document draft-ietf-sunset4-noipv4 proposed "a new DHCPv6 option and a new Router Advertisement option to inform a dual-stack host or router that IPv4 can be turned off" but this document died, I don't know why.
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