Hi.

On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 01:40:45PM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>   2) redone:
> 
> root@AbNormal:/home/comp#
> root@AbNormal:/home/comp# ip a d 2600:1700:4280:3690::46/128 dev enp2s0
> root@AbNormal:/home/comp#
> root@AbNormal:/home/comp# traceroute -n 2a04:4e42:b::204
> traceroute to 2a04:4e42:b::204 (2a04:4e42:b::204), 30 hops max, 80 byte
> packets
>  1  * * *

That either means that AT&T is doing something very clever, or I
don't understand what's going on. Or both.

Ok, next part. Reset your network settings.

Check your IPv6 "readiness" by visiting [1] and performing appropriate
link clicks according to [2].

Oh, and the file - /tmp/fastly.pcap . I'm still interested in it.

[1] http://www.att.com/esupport/ipv6.jsp

[2] 
https://rolande.wordpress.com/2014/05/16/enabling-ipv6-on-my-home-network-part-2-att/

Reco

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