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Noodles

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  #620042 5-May-2012 12:05
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Just checked my home fritzbox as well. It has the same error message, but is running the latest firmware.



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  #620061 5-May-2012 12:34
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This is what I get from syslog on the OpenWRT firmware on my router. This was previously working fine, and just stopped working without me making any configuration changes. I was able to run a tcpdump on the wan port (so I can see ppp headers etc) and I see the request get sent out, but it never receives a response.

May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copy_option: set client ID (len 10)
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copy_option: set rapid commit (len 0)
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copy_option: set elapsed time (len 2)
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copyout_option: set IA_PD
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: client6_send: send solicit to ff02::1:2
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: dhcp6_reset_timer: reset a timer on pppoe-wan, state=SOLICIT, timeo=37, retrans=121632
While this never specifically states an error, it does show that the router is attempting to request a prefix, but still never receives one

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  #620074 5-May-2012 12:44
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It's still working fine for me in ChCh, Can browse the interwebs with just IPv6 connectivity only. 



Maybe it's a geographical issue ?



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  #620414 6-May-2012 12:47
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SenorNaddy: This is what I get from syslog on the OpenWRT firmware on my router. This was previously working fine, and just stopped working without me making any configuration changes. I was able to run a tcpdump on the wan port (so I can see ppp headers etc) and I see the request get sent out, but it never receives a response.

May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copy_option: set client ID (len 10)
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copy_option: set rapid commit (len 0)
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copy_option: set elapsed time (len 2)
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: copyout_option: set IA_PD
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: client6_send: send solicit to ff02::1:2
May 5 12:30:20 internet daemon.debug dhcp6c[1144]: dhcp6_reset_timer: reset a timer on pppoe-wan, state=SOLICIT, timeo=37, retrans=121632
While this never specifically states an error, it does show that the router is attempting to request a prefix, but still never receives one


This morning I noticed that my router had received a prefix, and I again have IPv6 connectivity.

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  #620758 7-May-2012 08:03
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Seems to be fixed now

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  #620766 7-May-2012 08:16
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Noodles: Seems to be fixed now


Magically fixed? Or Fritz!box issues?




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Noodles

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  #620768 7-May-2012 08:20
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Magically fixed. I think it was a problem at Snap's end. I haven't changed anything on my end.

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  #622701 10-May-2012 09:36
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Noodles: Magically fixed. I think it was a problem at Snap's end. I haven't changed anything on my end.


Fixed now for me too, didn't have to do anything either... but I have a different prefix :-(

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