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and subject line Re: Bug#626443: IPv6 routing broken to one of 
bugs.debian.org's AAAAs
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Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: serious
Tags: ipv6

bugs.debian.org's AAAA entries contains
2607:f8f0:610:4000:6564:a62:ce0c:1372, which is unreachable from
multiple locations on the internet. This breaks connectivity from
hosts that prefer ipv6; this AAAA record should be removed immediately.

I have tested from linode's newark datacenter, with the following mtr
trace:
HOST: satoko                      Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
  1.|-- fe80::8a43:e1ff:fea4:4ff   0.0%    10    0.5   0.5   0.4   0.6   0.0
  2.|-- Vlan479.esd1.mmu.nac.net   0.0%    10    0.8   1.6   0.5   8.5   2.5
  3.|-- Vlan805.tbr2.mmu.nac.net   0.0%    10    0.5   0.4   0.3   0.5   0.0
  4.|-- e1.2.tbr2.ewr.nac.net      0.0%    10    8.4   1.8   0.9   8.4   2.3
  5.|-- rt0ny-paix.ny.shawcable.n  0.0%    10    1.6   1.8   1.6   2.4   0.3
  6.|-- 2001:4e8:0:808d::1         0.0%    10    1.8   1.8   1.7   2.0   0.1
  7.|-- 2001:4e8:0:8077::1         0.0%    10   14.1  14.2  14.1  14.3   0.1
  8.|-- 2001:4e8:0:8060::2         0.0%    10   39.1  46.5  39.1  72.6  11.5
  9.|-- 2001:4e8:0:8053::1         0.0%    10   46.0  46.6  45.1  48.6   1.2
 10.|-- 2001:4e8:0:8059::2         0.0%    10   56.1  59.5  56.1  74.6   5.4
 11.|-- 2001:4e8:0:800d::2         0.0%    10   71.1  71.8  70.7  73.5   0.9
 12.|-- 2607:ffb0:0:8003::2        0.0%    10   73.3  90.7  73.2 247.6  55.1
 13.|-- 2607:ffb0:0:4000::2        0.0%    10   69.1  69.2  69.0  69.4   0.1
 14.|-- 2607:f8f0:200:1::1         0.0%    10   72.9  74.6  72.9  89.5   5.2
 15.|-- ???                       100.0    10    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0

It is also unreachable from subnetonline.com's IPv6 ping and traceroute
tools:
traceroute to 2607:f8f0:610:4000:6564:a62:ce0c:1372 
(2607:f8f0:610:4000:6564:a62:ce0c:1372), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
 1  2001:1af8:4200:b000::1 (2001:1af8:4200:b000::1)  1.128 ms  1.177 ms  1.250 
ms
 2  2001:1af8:4100::5 (2001:1af8:4100::5)  1.027 ms  1.080 ms  1.145 ms
 3  be11.crs.evo.leaseweb.net (2001:1af8::9)  1.345 ms  1.334 ms  1.317 ms
 4  20gigabitethernet4-3.core1.fra1.he.net (2001:7f8::1b1b:0:1)  8.141 ms  
10.389 ms  10.196 ms
 5  10gigabitethernet5-3.core1.lon1.he.net (2001:470:0:1d2::1)  18.880 ms  
18.929 ms  18.795 ms
 6  10gigabitethernet7-4.core1.nyc4.he.net (2001:470:0:3e::1)  80.762 ms  
80.886 ms  88.087 ms
 7  10gigabitethernet8-3.core1.chi1.he.net (2001:470:0:1c6::2)  99.523 ms  
99.403 ms  99.482 ms
 8  10gigabitethernet3-2.core1.den1.he.net (2001:470:0:1af::2)  122.324 ms  
122.143 ms  121.538 ms
 9  10gigabitethernet3-4.core1.sea1.he.net (2001:470:0:18f::1)  162.508 ms  
162.552 ms  162.403 ms
10  v6-six.bc.net (2001:504:16::10f)  159.082 ms  158.672 ms  159.546 ms
11  * * *
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And the nlams5 traceroute source at sixxs.net/tools/traceroute:
Hop  Node                         Loss%  Sent   Last   Avg  Best Worst StDev    
   ASN        Organisation
  1. 2001:610:1:80bb:192:87:102:9  0.0%     5    0.9   1.1   0.7   1.6   0.4
  2. 2001:610:f01:9168::169        0.0%     5    0.5   0.9   0.4   2.5   0.9
  3. 2001:610:e08:76::77           0.0%     5    0.9   0.7   0.6   0.9   0.1
  4. 2001:7f8:1::a500:6939:1       0.0%     5    0.9   3.8   0.9  11.5   4.6
  5. 2001:470:0:3f::1              0.0%     5   18.3  16.2   8.6  21.1   4.7
  6. 2001:470:0:3e::1              0.0%     5   76.5  80.4  76.4  86.6   5.3
  7. 2001:470:0:1c6::2             0.0%     5   94.1  96.2  94.0 100.0   3.0
  8. 2001:470:0:1af::2             0.0%     5  117.2 117.5 117.2 118.3   0.5
  9. 2001:470:0:18f::1             0.0%     5  149.4 151.9 149.3 162.0   5.6
 10. ???                          100.0     5    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0


-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'oldstable'), (500, 'unstable'), (1, 
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.38-x86_64-linode17 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash



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severity 626443 minor
thanks

On Wed, 11 May 2011, Bryan Donlan wrote:
> Package: bugs.debian.org
> Severity: serious
> Tags: ipv6

bugs.debian.org's AAAA record is only 2001:858:2:2:214:22ff:fe11:ac9e,
which should work just fine. 2607:f8f0:610:4000:6564:a62:ce0c:1372
doesn't reverse to one of our machines.

$ dig -t AAAA bugs.debian.org @geo3.debian.org
; <<>> DiG 9.7.3 <<>> -t AAAA bugs.debian.org @geo3.debian.org

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;bugs.debian.org.               IN      AAAA

;; ANSWER SECTION:
bugs.debian.org.        300     IN      AAAA    2001:858:2:2:214:22ff:fe11:ac9e

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
bugs.debian.org.        3600    IN      NS      geo1.debian.org.
bugs.debian.org.        3600    IN      NS      geo3.debian.org.
bugs.debian.org.        3600    IN      NS      geo2.debian.org.

;; Query time: 172 msec
;; SERVER: 195.20.242.125#53(195.20.242.125)
;; WHEN: Thu May 12 10:16:21 2011
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 118

 
Don Armstrong

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