Not cook islands. I am in Hawaii though so not a huge distance away. I'd got dual boot debian/windows and I had the tzlocation set wrong under Debian (GMT instead of local time). Boot back into Windows to test something and sent a few e-mails without noticing the time stamp was wrong. Paul On 6/8/2011 9:41 AM, Ryan Pavely wrote:
Are you really on Cook Island in the Pacific or is your email headers date timezone string set incorrectly -1000. Your message won't be read by me until tonight shortly after 12:19 am. Sadly you'll miss IPv6 day :(
Ryan Pavely Net Access Corporation http://www.nac.net/
On 6/9/2011 12:19 AM, Paul Graydon wrote:
I've done the same at home, HE tunnel for IPv6. I've got a Linksys WRT54GL running DD-WRT so getting it set up was relatively straight forward though I really need to fix the automatic startup script that's misbehaving. Work was another matter, one big headache, to the point where I'm wondering if something is interfering. OpenBSD box running pf acts as a router for us, HE tunnel comes up easily and works fine from box. rtadvd starts advertising the network range and every machine in the office picked it up. Briefly those workstations running Windows 7 in the office were able to use the tunnel (5 mins give or take). From then on I could see outbound and inbound IPv6 traffic on the BSD box, but it never seemed to reach the workstations. Tearing down, reconfiguring, checking out every guide under the sun, nothing worked :) Gave up in the end, I'll tackle it later when I've got time to waste. Would be nice if my $isp would sort out an IPv6 address range for us to use properly.
Paul
On 6/8/2011 1:40 AM, Jamie Bowden wrote:
Thanks to HE's tunnel broker service, I've got fully functional dual stack at home (well, mostly, like most folks, VZ gives me a single address and I live behind that with NATv4, but otherwise, I loves me some FiOS) and yesterday went by for me without a hitch, including accessing Facebook (I'd hear from the wife and kid really quickly if they weren't working). For a working tunnel, I put my DIR-825 as the "DMZ" host behind the cheesy Actiontec router VZ requires, forward all traffic with zero firewalling to it, and let the D-Link appliance handle all my firewall needs (and it terminates my v6 tunnel obviously). The one thing I haven't quite figured out how to make it do (and maybe it's just not capable) is use the /48 HE routes to me. The box insists that the internal interface be on the same subnet as the external, and it hands out v6 addresses from that /64.
Jamie
-----Original Message----- From: Jared Mauch [mailto:jared@puck.nether.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 7:15 PM To: Iljitsch van Beijnum Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: IPv6 day fun is beginning!
On Jun 7, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
www.facebook.com has AAAA but doesn't load for me over IPv6, it does for others though
If you go to www.v6.facebook.com it works, but it seems they have some problem on their main site. I am seeing some issues reaching them over IPv6.
- Jared