Hi Stelian,

Actually, the AAAA address *should* work, so, I'll work on fixing it instead of removing it. Actually, the IPv6 connection works from the hosts that I have access to (not at home yet :-/ ). Can you run a traceroute to see where the ipv6 traffic gets blocked?

Or, if you have a more-or-less stable IPv6 address, I could try pinging your address?


Regards,

Erik.



On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 12:19 AM, Stelian Ionescu <sionescu@cddr.org> wrote:
I was wondering why a git fetch was taking 2+ minutes, then I discovered
that common-lisp.net has an AAAA record configured, but that address
doesn't work, it doesn't even respond to ICMPv6; and since I have an
IPv6-native connection at home, and newer distros are configured to give
priority to IPv6 addresses, ssh connections timeout until fallback to
the IPv4 address.
I suggest removing the record.

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