[atlas] Probe doesn't seem to automatically recover from IPv6 connectivity failure
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Olaf Maunz
olaf.maunz at me.com
Fri May 17 12:27:04 CEST 2013
I have noticed the same. I have a IPv4 and IPv6 enabled router. Every time I reboot the router I have to restart the probe. On 16 May 2013, at 23:32, Sulev-Madis Silber <madis555 at hot.ee> wrote: > Hello. > > Probe (v2) doesn't seem to recover from all network failures > automatically. It currently connects using IPv4 and reports IPv6 tests > as "can't send". I can't ping probe on IPv6 and it seems like it doesn't > talk IPv6 at all on that VLAN, although router sends RA's every minute. > In web interface it says that it has IPv6 address (all other things > under IPv6 are "Undetermined/Unknown") but it doesn't actually > participate in network at all. Only router talks IPv6 in that network, > according to tcpdump. > > I think not recovering from IPv6 failures is a bug. Somehow, it still > recovers from IPv4 failures. Problem appeared after I had it physically > disconnected from Ethernet for some hours. Before that, probe also > didn't have connection to internet for a day. I wish I would not need to > pull the power every time this happens. Although it's rare occasion that > anything is down here. > > > Thanks. >
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