Unable to reach security.debian.org through an HurricaneElectric IPv6 pipe

Laurent CARON lcaron at unix-scripts.info
Thu Oct 29 11:55:35 UTC 2009


On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:52:07PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
> It helps if you mention your own IP address.  Using 2001:7a8:820:1::1
> instead, I get this in the reverse direction (from wieck):

My desktop's IP: 2001:7a8:820:1::31


> traceroute to 2001:7a8:820:1::1 (2001:7a8:820:1::1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
>  1  vl-121.gw-dists-a.bs.ka.oneandone.net (2001:8d8:2:1::1)  1.530 ms  1.614 ms  1.709 ms
>  2  te-1-2.bb-c.bs.kae.de.oneandone.net (2001:8d8:0:5::1)  1.116 ms  1.169 ms  1.104 ms
>  3  te-4-2.bb-c.act.fra.de.oneandone.net (2001:8d8:0:2::11)  3.479 ms  3.540 ms  3.591 ms
>  4  te-1-1.bb-c.nkf.ams.nl.oneandone.net (2001:8d8:0:2::9)  10.139 ms  10.200 ms  10.247 ms
>  5  te-1-2.bb-c.the.lon.gb.oneandone.net (2001:8d8:0:2::5)  17.257 ms  17.321 ms  17.377 ms
>  6  linx.he.net (2001:7f8:4::1b1b:1)  17.281 ms  16.399 ms  16.456 ms
>  7  gige-g0-1.tserv17.lon1.ipv6.he.net (2001:470:0:a3::2)  16.546 ms  16.562 ms  16.512 ms
>  8  * * *
> [and nothing more]
> 
> A traceroute from 2001:14b0:200:6::4 looks similar, despite taking a
> different entry point into HE:
> 
> traceroute to 2001:7a8:820:1::1 (2001:7a8:820:1::1) from 2001:14b0:200:6::4, 30 hops max, 24 byte packets
>  1  2001:14b0:200:6::3 (2001:14b0:200:6::3)  27.324 ms  29.593 ms  26.593 ms
>  2  2a01:1e8:2:3::1 (2a01:1e8:2:3::1)  26.827 ms  26.772 ms *
>  3  2a01:1e8:2:4::1 (2a01:1e8:2:4::1)  30.685 ms  30.684 ms  30.767 ms
>  4  de-cix.he.net (2001:7f8::1b1b:0:1)  31.821 ms  35.31 ms  33.465 ms
>  5  gige-g0-1.tserv18.fra1.ipv6.he.net (2001:470:0:a5::2)  33.738 ms  33.368 ms  30.792 ms
>  6  * * *
> 
> So this seems to be something beyound our (that is, Debian's) control,
> assuming that 2001:7a8:820:1::1 is as good as the IP address you've
> actually been assigned.


This is the IP of one of my BGP routers.




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