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Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site
From: Pete Carah <pete () altadena net>
Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2011 13:29:12 -0400
On 07/02/2011 01:17 PM, Romain Boissat wrote:
Hi all On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Pete Carah <pete () altadena net> wrote:The linux version of firefox eventually (about 5 mins) displayed the page; (linux again) chrome did so right away. Wish both had a geek tool to show the actual connections...On Google Chrome (and thus chromium), you should have access to chrome://net-internals/#events Net-internals tab exposes a lot of useful information :)
It sure does, thanks. One mystery here is that the socket entries appear after some of the successful reads; the site started loading in the logs between the v6 and v4 socket entries. (though maybe v6 works once in a while?) And clearly twtelecom has traceroute blocked toward the web site but v4 and v6 end up looking similar; one hop without reverse dns after an obvious border router line, followed by lots of timeouts. -- Pete
Current thread:
- Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Frank Bulk (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Leigh Porter (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Pete Carah (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Romain Boissat (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Pete Carah (Jul 02)
- RE: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Frank Bulk (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Jima (Jul 02)
- RE: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Frank Bulk (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Pete Carah (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Leigh Porter (Jul 02)