Re: Ping: 100% package loss

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> And the most surprising thing is, that it worked for one single moment,
> see the PS, and stopped working after the next reboot - with all what I
> tried to make it work still untouched and in place.
>
> Any further tipps here?

do you even have an IPv6 service from your ISP?
try pinging [2a00:1450:401b:801::2004] (an address I get for www.google.com)

also, ping now has the -4 and -6 options to specify which protocol to use.
otherwise, AFAIK the resolver in glibc autodetects if it'll use ipv4
or ipv6 by defult

-- 
damjan



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