Is anyone else unable to hit 104.27.134.131 (a Cloudflare IP) from an ARP address? traceroute shows it routing from s7 direct to Level3 with the last successful hop at Telia-level3-4x10G.LosAngeles.Level3.net I am unable to ping that IP from ARP works fine from my residential connection though likewise (currently compiling mtr's) probably peering session is up but bgp is borked http://sprunge.us/ZfHC I'm guessing that Level3-Telia handoff is b0rked Though I'm really impressed by Chunkhost's route damn bryce it works with ipv6 which is probably why there hasn't been anything said earlier? Could be. Alas cube-drone.com (the site I first noticed) doesn't publish IPv6 records for whatever odd reason. (Their dns is handled by CF, so no idea why it wouldn't be taking advantage of CF's IPv6 featureset) And I can confirm that CF's IPv6 works fine for me too. oh wow bryce did it just start working for you? And ipv4 is working now yeah, *just* this second Same route as before, now with the last 2 hops yeah mercutio: Thanks, if you did something. And if not... well you're thanked anyways. and you said it started 2 or 3 days ago? Yes. (It's a bit hard for me to nail down since rss2email simply says "60 second timeout exceeded" but not which feed(s) elicited that, so I have to manually run it to find out... and I didn't dig into it until this morning. But I've been receiving that consistently for every hourly run for the last 22 hours, and few more sporadic cases stretching back a few days - but again I can't be sure if those sporadic cases were from Cloudflare feeds or other hosts just being timey-outy) ahh i don't think it's really fixed yet btw Well for the first time in 22 hours, it can connect, so I'm currently happy. can anyone outside canada try this connection performance test and tell me if it works? http://performance.cira.ca/ page loads at least (over ipv6) ... It knows where I am. It thinks I'm in Seattle :P (which I'm not, but my tunnel's POP is) mnathani_: yeah, seems to have worked. Seems right. I used FF instead of Chromium. I disable non-HTTPS JS, images, and cookies in Chromium, but use FF as my backup browser for insecure Web sites. mike-burns: brycec: thanks