On 2019/12/15 12:54, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote: > On 15.12.2019 19:15, John W. O'Brien wrote: >> Yes, this is exactly the problem. Thank you very much! >> >> The reason it was working in the EC2 case is because the FreeBSD AMIs >> set ipv6_activate_all_interfaces="YES". >> >> It helps me quite a lot to learn the concept of "reschedules a packet >> again on the same interface". That fills in a gap that I am sure will >> come in handy when trying to reason about behavior in the future. >> >> Incidentally, where are those drops counted? I did start looking at >> "netstat -i" and "netstat -s" for clues, and even now that I know what >> to look for, I'm not sure I know what I'm seeing. Is it "ip6: output >> packets discarded due to no route"? > > I think you can see such drops in the `netstat -isp ip6` output for each > specific interface in the `input datagram discarded` row. >
Ah, yes, that looks right. If I had waded further through the dizzying array of netstat modes, I might have noticed upon that. Thank you again for your help. -- John W. O'Brien OpenPGP keys: 0x33C4D64B895DBF3B
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