SixXS::Sunset 2017-06-06

High packet loss!!!
[it] Carmen Sandiego on Thursday, 13 November 2003 18:06:12
I signed up with sixxs in the hope that the credits system and all you rules would be a guarantee of a good service. But since my tunnel with "PSINet Europe" is UP i have a lot of problems. In fact the connection is terribly slow (even watching www.sixxs.net is impossible) and i have a very high number of packet loss: --- www.sixxs.net ping6 statistics --- 219 packets transmitted, 167 received, 23% packet loss, time 219652ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 83.839/135.239/840.753/73.147 ms I do not understand why you doesn't accept my first tunnel request because of 120ms latency if you have a 23% and more of packet loss!!! And the tunnel is with one server that with the pop pings: --- 195.143.155.2 ping statistics --- 200 packets transmitted, 200 received, 0% packet loss, time 200993ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 21.174/34.753/121.866/24.403 ms
High packet loss!!!
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Thursday, 13 November 2003 22:09:51
Routing at PSINet is flaky, nothing we can do about, as SixXS doesn't handle the routing, and nothing PSINet appears to be doing about, it's free air...
High packet loss!!!
[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 17 November 2003 10:55:11
Who knows; it might be your hardware as well. I had a problem in my network and Jeroen adviced me to issue "ifconfig ethx promisc allmulti multicast", for linux. However, since you are having an instant attitude but don't even take the time to evaulate your own problem, you'd be making a smart decision by posting your OS details, commands issued for enabling this tunnel, routing tables, et cetera. :+
High packet loss!!!
[it] Carmen Sandiego on Thursday, 20 November 2003 10:32:43
I'm from Monza(MI), non so far from you as I can see, and I also have a tunnel with PSINet Europe. With my ADSL I have an average latency of 56ms with no packet loss at all (except in occasional circumstancies depending from the packet load of my ISP connection toward Germany). I suggest you to check your Internet connection and, eventuallly, talk to your ISP to get a better preformance.
High packet loss!!!
[de] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 21 November 2003 00:33:28
I am not sure if people do read the ipv6 mailinglist from the muenster university. (The url is http://listserv.uni-muenster.de/pipermail/ipv6/2003-November/thread.html) Apparently they had a DDOS attack since Monday which caused high latency or packet loss. They did a complete shut down last night and reenabled their gateway today. So this was definitely not a local setup problem but a network problem. Kind regards Lars
High packet loss!!!
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Friday, 21 November 2003 00:45:49
They where not the target of the DDOS but they did transit a lot of traffic which their routers couldn't handle. You might also notice that 13th of november is the week before this week ;)

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