ipv6.cnn.com serving 0B response

Mark Kamichoff prox at prolixium.com
Wed Feb 29 15:20:42 CET 2012


On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 01:32:07AM -0500, Ryan Rawdon wrote:
> http://ipv6.cnn.com
> 
> Currently serving a 0B response to any request it looks like - anyone
> know if they are abandoning ipv6.cnn.com or if this is transient
> brokenness (that they may not be aware of)?

I haven't even been able to connect to port 80 at all since early
December, 2011 from some locations.  I figured they had some IPv6
project that fizzled and nobody cares anymore.

% traceroute6 -I -q1 ipv6.cnn.com.
[...]
12  vl-80.car2.washington1.level3.net (2001:1900:15:7::4)  260.305 ms 
13  vl-4040.car1.atlanta2.level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::b1)  27.387 ms 
14  vl-51.car1.atlanta1.level3.net (2001:1900:1c:1::5)  27.419 ms 
15  *             
16  *             
17  *             
18  *             

There have been a few companies that this has happened to in the past,
Netflix being one that stands out in my mind.  It's unfortunate.

- Mark

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Mark Kamichoff
prox at prolixium.com
http://www.prolixium.com/
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