cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/224140

My home ISP does CGNAT for IPv4, but provides native IPv6. I can use IPv6 just fine to access most of my resources, except for one specific server. I can access the server over IPv4 from my home network, and either over v4 or v6 from other networks I’ve tried. But I can’t access it over IPv6 from my home network.

What could be the problem here? Where do I begin to diagnose it

    • TwinTurbo@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      From other ISPs it works fine. I haven’t checked from someone else using the same ISP, but that’s a good idea. Thanks!

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      1 year ago

      I’ve looked at one, but all that I can tell is I stop reaching things somewhere between my ISP and the datacenter the server is in.

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        1 year ago

        I kinda think it may be on the isp then, maybe a v6 routing issue? You could work around with an ipv4 tunnel, then route ipv6 through it. If that’s possible, I’ve never done it haha.

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          1 year ago

          Yeah, ISP-related issue is all I can think of. I can connect to the server over v4 no problem, but the broken v6 connectivity to this particular endpoint is strange and nothing I’ve seen before…

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            1 year ago

            I bet they get less reports on ipv6 issues than with ipv4. I have definitely seen carriers have ipv4 routing issues in enterprise networking.

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    1 year ago

    Check your ip address config on the destination server. Does it have a public ipv6 address assigned? Does your server routing table have a default route for that ipv6 network? Does your firewall only allow ipv4?

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      Yes, I can reach the IPv6 on the server from other networks. I don’t think it’s a firewall issue.