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Can't access foreign ipv6 ranges 
  Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 08 July 2004 22:54:41
Hello,
I have eetll01.sixxs.net and can't access next addresses/ranges:
eu.irc6.net
irc.ipv6.irc2.hu and whole 2001:6f8:9be::/?? subnet
Are there problems with routing?
Here are examples of tracerouting some ip/hosts:
-bash-2.05b$ traceroute6 eu.irc6.net
traceroute6 to eu.irc6.net (2001:1598:1:6667:230:5ff:fe1a:a262) from 2001:ad0:900:e::2, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
 1  gw-15.tll-01.ee.sixxs.net  20.908 ms  11.696 ms  15.702 ms
 2  r20-ge-0-0-0-6-Tln-TIX.EE.DataBone.net  16.049 ms  11.838 ms  12.097 ms
 3  2001:670:3:6::2  17.337 ms  30.081 ms  13.680 ms
 4  so3-2-0-0.r1.hmb1.de.v6.eunetip.net  56.809 ms  45.385 ms  38.792 ms
 5  so0-2-0-0.r1.ffm1.de.v6.eunetip.net  96.929 ms  45.339 ms  53.465 ms
 6  so0-1-0-0.r1.ldn1.uk.v6.eunetip.net  70.198 ms  57.953 ms  77.313 ms
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-bash-2.05b$ traceroute6 irc.ipv6.irc2.hu
traceroute6 to irc.ipv6.irc2.hu (2001:6f8:9be::6667) from 2001:ad0:900:e::2, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
 1  gw-15.tll-01.ee.sixxs.net  11.113 ms  13.070 ms  24.685 ms
 2  r20-ge-0-0-0-6-Tln-TIX.EE.DataBone.net  28.251 ms  27.839 ms  67.249 ms
 3  2001:670:3:6::2  46.971 ms  15.457 ms  22.289 ms
 4  so3-2-0-0.r1.hmb1.de.v6.eunetip.net  38.211 ms  65.321 ms  71.334 ms
 5  so0-2-0-0.r1.ffm1.de.v6.eunetip.net  69.326 ms  42.842 ms  43.299 ms
 6  de-fra02a-re1-fe-0-1.ipv6.aorta.net  54.276 ms  43.270 ms  74.736 ms
 7  fr-par02a-re1-t-2.ipv6.aorta.net  126.014 ms  88.957 ms  101.300 ms
 8  uk-lon01a-re1-t-1.ipv6.aorta.net  72.222 ms  68.971 ms  67.748 ms
 9  be-bru01a-re1-t-4.ipv6.aorta.net  76.890 ms  78.922 ms  74.836 ms
10  3ffe:80b0:1000:0:204:ddff:fe08:f10  75.369 ms  75.078 ms  74.770 ms
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Can't access foreign ipv6 ranges 
"If you want to ask a question to the SixXS Staff, either operational issues, abuse and/or other questions, then these should be directed to the contact address."
Very hard to read that line apparently.
But as you can see this is far outside the networks of the ISP hosting the Estionian POP thus it can be a number of problems, remotely not having any routing or some odd back transit route causing a blackhole.
As both are IRC, I wonder why one would even care actually.
 
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