gallery.menalto.com and IPv6
st01en
Joined: 2010-08-22
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Hi there, I have IPv6 enabled, and gallery.menalto.com has an IPv6 address set up. However, the IPv6 address it points to isn't responding to http, so the site loads extremely slowly for me. If you're currently not actively working on this (it's been broken for at least a week) then maybe you should remove the IPv6 address from DNS? $ dig +short aaaa gallery.menalto.com $ ping6 2001:470:1:12d::252 $ telnet 2001:470:1:12d::252 80 Thanks! |
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fryfrog
Joined: 2002-10-30
Posts: 3236 |
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Maybe someone just needs to cycle our apache? Or perhaps in addition, it needs to be told to listen on ipv6 addresses. |
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bharat
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Joined: 2002-05-21
Posts: 7994 |
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Hey thanks for the update. Looks like the firewall was set up to drop packets a little too aggressively. I've update it and you should be able to get through now. It's working for me from my test ipv6 client -- can you test it out for us? Thanks! |
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st01en
Joined: 2010-08-22
Posts: 2 |
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Excellent! Working here now as well! |
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ckdake
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Joined: 2004-02-18
Posts: 2258 |
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Note that if you have an IPV6 address but no IPV6 route to gallery.menalto.com (i.e. You're on a Mac behind and Apple router which does IPV6 automatically, but your ISP doesn't support IPV6), things will be super slow around here. Disable IPV6 in your router or on your system and you'll be a lot happier. ____ |
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