Update... 2013/2/1 Arnaud Quette <[email protected]>
> > 2013/1/27 Paul Fertser <[email protected]> > >> (I guess that might have slipped through the cracks of the Christmas >> holidays, resending) >> > > not exactly, I've been MIA (missing in action, as we say in Debian) due to > my many real life responsibilities... > and I'm still not really there :-/ > > >> Hi, >> >> The website is inaccessible via IPv6 for some users that have MTU less >> than 1500 on their network interfaces, confirmed by several regulars >> at #ipv6. >> >> This looks like a misconfiguration of the server infrastructure that >> might be dropping ICMPv6 "fragmentation needed but DF set" packets >> before they have a chance to get back to the http daemon so it can do >> proper PMTU to the clients. >> >> Please consider fixing this rather sooner than later as it makes the >> website "very slow" (i.e. the browser waits for the connection to >> timeout and only then retries via IPv4) and also breaks NUT >> compilation for OpenWrt (and other source-based distros that use wget >> or curl to download the sources). >> > > thx a lot for your report. > IPv6 is something important, and I'm making everything for both the source > code and the website to be IPv6 enabled. > this was another reason for leaving Eaton website hosting... > sadly, the only v6 access I have is a partial one @home: SFR (in France) > has not setup DNSv6! > this was at least the last time I checked (~2 months ago) > > I'll look at the server. ping me if needed > I've submitted a report to my SaaS provider (Gandi): http://groups.gandi.net/en/topic/gandi.en.hosting.simple/32905 @Peter: don't hesitate to participate to this Gandi forum topic... cheers, arno
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