On Wed, 09 Sep 2009, Mike McGrath wrote:
ipv6 has caused a lot of problems for certain people, very non-obvious, takes several hours to fix problems. I wonder if there's anything more we can do on our end.
One not-very-elegent change that could be made on the webservers is to limit their maximum MTU when using IPv6. This would work around clients on tunnels tunnels configured with the wrong mtu, as they would never send a packet large enough to be dropped. Downside being, it's more packets (less efficient), and an odd configuration (surprise the next network admin).
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