Suddenly having an inability to play YouTube videos over IPv4 and IPv6 from multiple ASNs in multiple locations in the United States. Tried multiple operating systems and browsers...all have the same issue. (The very few that do play stall out, even though they're buffered.) Is this just me, or is there an issue afoot?
On 09/29/2014 05:12 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
Suddenly having an inability to play YouTube videos over IPv4 and IPv6 from multiple ASNs in multiple locations in the United States. Tried multiple operating systems and browsers...all have the same issue.
(The very few that do play stall out, even though they're buffered.)
Is this just me, or is there an issue afoot?
Seems to be working here over a HE.net IPv6 tunnel (Chicago endpoint). -- Brandon Martin
Watching in dev tools, the CDN is returning the dreaded HTTP header 204 (No Content), even though the entire video is buffering. This reminds me of an outage a while back that only affected IPv6. I've confirmed with other users, and YouTube is dead to us from these networks: - AS22645 (Texas Gigapop) - v4/v6 - AS19108 (Suddenlink) - v4 - AS40285 (Northland Cable) - v4/v6 - AS40244 (TurnKey) - v4/v6 It does seem to be regional. People in SC/NC who are presumably hitting the Charleston DC are unaffected. On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Brandon Martin <lists.nanog@monmotha.net> wrote:
On 09/29/2014 05:12 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
Suddenly having an inability to play YouTube videos over IPv4 and IPv6 from multiple ASNs in multiple locations in the United States. Tried multiple operating systems and browsers...all have the same issue.
(The very few that do play stall out, even though they're buffered.)
Is this just me, or is there an issue afoot?
Seems to be working here over a HE.net IPv6 tunnel (Chicago endpoint).
-- Brandon Martin
yt is working for me: 2607:f2f8:a2c4:/48 / 206.125.168.64/28 On 09/30/14 00:22, Blair Trosper wrote:
Watching in dev tools, the CDN is returning the dreaded HTTP header 204 (No Content), even though the entire video is buffering.
This reminds me of an outage a while back that only affected IPv6.
I've confirmed with other users, and YouTube is dead to us from these networks: - AS22645 (Texas Gigapop) - v4/v6 - AS19108 (Suddenlink) - v4 - AS40285 (Northland Cable) - v4/v6 - AS40244 (TurnKey) - v4/v6
It does seem to be regional. People in SC/NC who are presumably hitting the Charleston DC are unaffected.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Brandon Martin <lists.nanog@monmotha.net> wrote:
On 09/29/2014 05:12 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
Suddenly having an inability to play YouTube videos over IPv4 and IPv6 from multiple ASNs in multiple locations in the United States. Tried multiple operating systems and browsers...all have the same issue.
(The very few that do play stall out, even though they're buffered.)
Is this just me, or is there an issue afoot?
Seems to be working here over a HE.net IPv6 tunnel (Chicago endpoint).
-- Brandon Martin
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Blair Trosper
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Paige Thompson