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[atlas] Probe doesn't seem to automatically recover from IPv6 connectivity failure
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Tore Anderson
tore at fud.no
Thu May 23 11:19:43 CEST 2013
* Antony Antony > Never the less, we are sure there is an IPv6 RA related problem that > affect a few probes. Just to highlight a data point I've mentioned before: My probe did not even respond to pings to its link local address. The link local address is *not* dependent on, or initialised based on IPv6 RAs; it is always present on all interfaces with an IPv6 stack active. For this reason I strongly suspect that the problem is found deeper down in the stack then ICMPv6 RA processing is. Best regards, Tore Anderson
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