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Comcast IPv6 issues..?
- Subject: Comcast IPv6 issues..?
- From: sfrost at snowman.net (Stephen Frost)
- Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 15:40:34 -0500
- In-reply-to: <CA+3sbiP4gxEyrFGJjtt398Tbyruu=oe3p9e0M8svm6rEXATh3A@mail.gmail.com>
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* Steve Meuse (smeuse at mara.org) wrote:
> It's likely a reverse DNS error. If you look at the latency, it's within
> range of the previous hops.
Still curious that the systems (IPv6 addresses) are changing too.. It's
not like it's the same route but just different rDNS results. It's also
quite a bit of latency between he.net and Comcast. Also seeing ~20%
packet loss to systems in Comcast and ~15% packet loss end-to-end.
Certainly seems like there's something unhappy there, but I'll just keep
an eye on it.
Thanks!
Stephen
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