Re: Ping: 100% package loss

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Hi,

I resolved the same problem 😉 on my systems I run the networkmanager and
this works long time - I'm not sure but I think the problem was that
systemd gets or starts its own revolver service. After disabling it and
deleting the linked resolve.conf the networkmanager creates it after a
restart again and it works.

Greets,
Marcel

Am 22.01.2017 17:31 schrieb "Robin via arch-general" <
arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Hi,
>
> seems like a ipv6 related problem. Your DNS Lookup is v4, first ping is
> v6 and second ping is v4 again. Try to ping the ipv4 address of
> google.com. But im pretty sure this is not arch related.
>
> Maybe you should try to disable ipv6 system wide and then check if it
> works.
>
> Cheers,
> Robin
> > Hello List,
> > sometime age my msmtp imap connections just stopped working.
> > Investigating the cause, I checked quite a lot of things, and came
> > across the ping "100% package loss" problem:
>




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