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      doktornotor Banned last edited by

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        doktornotor Banned last edited by

        I think the message has been missed. Guys, your IPv6 has been completely crippled for about a day, for entire *.pfsense.org (forums, blog, website, packages, redmine…)

        Please fix it!

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          cmb last edited by

          What doesn't work? They all load over v6 for me, and a lot of others judging by the v6 traffic levels.

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          • johnpoz
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by

            yeah I just did a simple test from my remote linux box and looks good to me..

            user@clean:~$ wget -6 www.pfsense.org
            –2015-11-09 17:03:06--  http://www.pfsense.org/
            Resolving www.pfsense.org (www.pfsense.org)... 2610:160:11:11::69
            Connecting to www.pfsense.org (www.pfsense.org)|2610:160:11:11::69|:80... connected.
            HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
            Location: https://www.pfsense.org/ [following]
            –2015-11-09 17:03:06--  https://www.pfsense.org/
            Connecting to www.pfsense.org (www.pfsense.org)|2610:160:11:11::69|:443... connected.
            HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
            Length: 19813 (19K) [text/html]
            Saving to: ‘index.html’

            100%[=================================================================================================>] 19,813      –.-K/s  in 0.04s

            2015-11-09 17:03:07 (455 KB/s) - ‘index.html’ saved [19813/19813]

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              gsiemon last edited by

              @cmb:

              What doesn't work? They all load over v6 for me, and a lot of others judging by the v6 traffic levels.

              From approx 12:00 UTC Saturday until sometime around 00:00 UTC Sunday (+/- a few hours as I was asleep) IPV6 access to any of the pfSense URLs either timed out or was very slow to load.  I spent most of Sunday here in Australia trying to figure out if it was something due to the 2.2.5 upgrade.  Everything is OK now but there were some significant problems during that time.  There are several threads where people made reference to the issue over the weekend:

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=102042.0

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=101967.msg569284#msg569284

              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=102081.0

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                doktornotor Banned last edited by

                @cmb:

                What doesn't work? They all load over v6 for me, and a lot of others judging by the v6 traffic levels.

                Nothing worked for about 1,5 days… None of the sites loaded.

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                  maverick_slo last edited by

                  +1

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                  • bmeeks
                    bmeeks last edited by

                    Another +1 for IPv6 issues over the weekend with pfsense.org.  I use a Hurricane Electric tunnel if that matters.  Sounds like the problem did not affect all IPv6 users, though.

                    Bill

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                    • jimp
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                      I had issues hitting the forum on IPv6 over the weekend via HE.net tunnel - magically resolved itself yesterday morning. Ping worked the whole time.

                      AFAIK nothing was changed on our end, could have been somewhere in between

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                        gsiemon last edited by

                        I have a native IPv6 connection but did notice from traceroutes that traffic was going through HE to get to pfSense.  Maybe it was them.

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                          maverick_slo last edited by

                          On my side worked frome one ISP but not other…
                          It was some routing issue I guess...

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                          • KOM
                            KOM last edited by

                            It was some routing issue I guess…

                            A routing issue on the Internet?  Unheard of!

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                              maverick_slo last edited by

                              lol
                              My point was that maybe pfsense guys could do nothing about it :=)
                              That issue was on higher level… Unheard levels...

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