IPv6 Woes...
Eric F Crist
ecrist at secure-computing.net
Mon Jul 2 11:11:57 UTC 2007
They stopped routing for my ISP's block... They've got a ticket in to
fix the problem, but IPv6 isn't a top priority for the trunks at this
time, from what I'm being told.
On Jul 1, 2007, at 9:14 PMJul 1, 2007, Brandon Penglase wrote:
> Whats the issue up on Verizon/Alter/UUNet? I didn't think most of
> them did IPv6 yet. Are they just not accepting your providers block?
>
> Brandon
>
>
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 07:12:53 -0500
> Eric F Crist <ecrist at secure-computing.net> wrote:
>
>> [cut it out]
>>
>> I just wanted everyone to know that my IPv6 Woes have been
>> resolved. As it turns out, there a couple of things that were killing
>> my setup. First, I had fat-fingered the IP6 alias on my gateway -
>> works great there. Secondly, my ISP fat-fingered the network address
>> for my subnet in their routing tables. Third, and last, there is
>> (still) a routing problem on the high-level at Verizon/Alter/UUnet
>> that has yet to be resolved.
>>
>> Thanks a lot for all your help!
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>> Eric F Crist
>> Secure Computing Networks
>>
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