[Outages-discussion] OVH IPv6 100% Package Loss in BHS (Canada DC)
Vlad Dascalu
vladd at beetux.com
Mon Sep 7 16:34:20 EDT 2020
I have the entire /64 but changing the suffix to other values within it
doesn't alter the behaviour. They are indeed new so no idea what the
previous owner did with them.
However it would be a bit strange to be a block, because your Atlanta mtr
being impacted would imply the block is on OVH's side, while the other mtr
points to a RamNode block, but the other routes work perfectly fine.
(unless I misunderstood something)
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 11:04 PM Jim Popovitch <jimpop at domainmail.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 2020-09-07 at 22:56 +0300, Vlad Dascalu wrote:
> > Dropped at hop 11 (there's nothing after it).
>
> The only guess I have is that your IPv6, or something in it's /64,
> caused enough abuse in the past that it ended up getting blocked. I'm
> not saying it was you that did it, it could have been a neighbor on that
> same subnet (/64). That's why in hosting arrangements it's important to
> get a subnet not a single IP in the middle of a bunch of other single
> IPs.
>
> -Jim P.
>
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