On 09/08/2019 21.51, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Per Jessen <> [08-09-19 15:28]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
What does "ip -6 route show" say ?
ip -6 route show ::1 dev lo proto kernel metric 256 pref medium 2600:1702:1031:3f90::46d dev wlp7s0 proto kernel metric 600 pref medium 2600:1702:1031:3f90::4e4 dev wlp7s0 proto kernel metric 600 pref medium 2600:1702:1031:3f90::/64 dev wlp7s0 proto ra metric 600 pref medium 2600:1702:1031:3f90::/60 via fe80::de7f:a4ff:fe21:cd8d dev wlp7s0 proto ra metric 600 pref high fe80::/64 dev wlp7s0 proto kernel metric 600 pref medium default via fe80::de7f:a4ff:fe21:cd8d dev wlp7s0 proto ra metric 20600 pref medium
So you do have IPv6 to outside. From AT&T Corp. In that case, it does not matter if software prefers IPv6 or 4.
wtf is ping default ipv6 now
Has been for years.
I now have two wireless systems and four wired systems that fail pinging yahoo.com (or anywhere else except locally) unless "-4" is specified.
I guess you don't have ipv6 connectivity?
well, I did until yesterday :(
So, you have a problem with AT&T Corp, not with TW. Or your router. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)