Webbrowsing fails, ICMP/SSH works
Carmen Sandiego on Friday, 24 February 2012 22:07:52
Hi,
i've some strange problems with my ipv6-subnet.
On my router, there is aiccu, which setups my ipv6-tunnel. My Win7-workstations are connected via an ipv6 subnet from sixxs. I can w/o problems ping ipv6 hosts, like ipv6.google.com or heise.de. Also, an ssh connection via an ipv6 address works perfectly fine.
But I am unable to reach any ipv6-enabled website. It's just loading forever and does not show anything. When I try to open an ipv6-enabled website on my router with elinks, this works fine. But not on my Win7-workstations.
So, basically, my connection works via subnet, but normal Webbrosing via subnet does not. I don't know where to start. Does anybody has an idea?
Thanks!
Conrad
Webbrowsing fails, ICMP/SSH works
Jeroen Massar on Saturday, 25 February 2012 00:03:50
Check your MTU on the tunnel but also if you are filtering ICMP Packet Too Big.
Next to that, browsers on Windows 7 sometimes do no connect to IPv6 enabled websites depending on the browser and if the OS thinks if there is (native) IPv6 connectivity or not.
Your best bet to figure out what is (not) going on is to check with Wireshark what packets are being sent.
Next to that, showing the configuration details of your client and router would help in possibly seeing something that is odd.
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