anyone else on kvr10 having issues? im getting a very little bit of packet loss yeah, I'm getting packet loss here too; seems to be causing delays in loading websites or not at all without a refresh im only getting like 0.3% packet loss but ping times seem to be up be up alittle ah, my VPN seems to be compounding the issue; I'm showing ~15% to my VPN gateway IP and 20 to 45% after that well, the VPS provides the VPN get traceroutes. traceroutes -> http://pastebin.com/1J6tGMt9 I also have trouble accessing the arp website, graphs, and portal via the VPN, but anywho :D wow, whats going on w/ IPv6? G: packet loss? :op mattx86: nfi, I just woke up to it it's as if a route is flapping cos IPv4 looks fine ah ahhhh now on IPv4 i got a page at around 11:30am that packetexchange had some problems with my main transit circuit why is IPv6 so lagged, hrm... up_the_irons: like we now :p but, I also have no proof :P ddosers must DIE send them to me they can work in my ddosermustlearncamp oh *that's* why 40 Mbps of constant IPv6 traffic since 8AM normal IPv6 volume is in the *K*bps ;) cant some skiled recrack the ips ddosing you ? timeout !! :/ yeah, a DoS from EGIHosting; I'm calling their NOC now <3 nice. "hey this is up_the_irons you have trolls" :D LOL their NOC number is just their regular automated number, grrrr... :/ "welcome to EGIHosting we hav allot off ppl calling now" haha :D i've shutdown the VLAN that was the target of the attack o/ load on the router is going down (even though the inbound traffic remains) lag seems to have calmed down up_the_irons: thanks for the ticket reply G: no problem gawd pf is sometimes incomprehensible to me up_the_irons: was quite shocked when I woke up to see that my IRC connection had been going nuts at random... that said, at first I thought it was something wrong w/ my machine ;) ah OK, was finally able to block the traffic upstream so it doesn't hit my IPv6 router; this should help a lot you have a dedicated IPv6 router? yeah gotcha cuz the Cisco 4500 doesn't do IPv6 in hardware up_the_irons: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps4324/product_bulletin_c25-560260.html err, yeah. thats the switch, not the router. my bad. yeah, it *does* do IPv6 in software but doing anything in software on a Cisco is a recipe for failure 4500 / 4900 are all switches Anyone else seeing rather large pings to arpnet? I'm seeing >100ms from locations in Southern California. Problem seems to be with PacketExchange jazz57: i had issues earlier. <<@up_the_irons>> i got a page at around 11:30am that packetexchange had some problems with my main transit circuit maybe there is still an issue. My connection has been up, it's just that the pings are really high. Hopefully that will be resolved. Thanks for the info. bGeorge. Here's a trace for those interested: http://pastie.org/1694491 no problem jazz57: IPv6 or IPv4? looks like it could still be in relation to what bGeorge has quoted up_the_irons saying G: I've only been looking at v4. v6 seems OK based on what I'm seeing on my NTP setup. For many connections, there seems to be a ~100ms latency hop near the arp end. Most of the time, I can get to the major carriers in <1ms. Yay! v4 pings seem to have returned to normal.