Hi Max

When I traceroute6 to your IP, I get to the border of your provider and
then all ICMP6 messages are dropped.

You can try doing a traceroute6 to www.kame.net (japanese developers who
did the original IPv6 implementation for *BSD) and www.google.de.  They
don't block ICMP6, so that ought to work.


On 2016 Mar 23 (Wed) at 11:06:47 +0100 (+0100), Max Grobecker wrote:
:Hello,
:
:my IPv6 pool server [1] is marked unreachable since more ore less exactly 
midnight - and I can't figure out why.
:The server is reachable via IPv6, tested from different networks and the 
service is also up and running.
:Via IPv4 the exactly same machine is reachable and has score +20, so I'm sure 
it is a problem with the IPv6 monitoring.
:
:Is there any way that I can do a traceroute originating from the monitoring 
network?
:Something like a looking glass? If not: feature request! ;-)
:Or is there any host I can do a traceroute to to determine wether the 
connection is broken somewhere in the middle?
:
:
:Thanks!
:
:
:Greetings from Wuppertal
: Max
:
:
:
:
:[1] http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/2a02:a00:1009:6202::123
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