IPv6 MTU discrovery -- how should it work?

Seth Mos seth.mos at dds.nl
Sun Apr 29 16:21:04 UTC 2012


Make sure you do not block icmp6. Or atleast make sure that unreachable and toobig packets come through even if you do not want echo.

Cheers,
Seth

typed on a tiny touchscreen, why exactly?

Lev Serebryakov <lev at FreeBSD.org>schreef:

>Hello, Freebsd-net.
>
> My  home network is connected to IPv6 world with Hurricane Electric's
>tunnel (IPv6 over IPv6, "gif").
> It has MTU 1280.
>
> Everything  works till packets are small -- for example, interactive
>shell (ssh) session over IPv6 works great. But when I need to transfer
>buil  of  bytes  from  server  to  local  network  (scp,  or even fast
>scrolling of man page in interactive session) traffic hangs. It starts
>to work after couple (5-10) minutes, but many applications has timeouts
>less, that that, and it is very annoying in any case.
>
>  When I connect to external server twice, and run tcpdump in one
>session for another one, and then try to use second (sniffed) session
>for bulk transfer, I can clearly see, that server tries to send IPv6
>packets with size 1420 to my local  network  many  times  and  doesn't
>get any answer, so it is MTU problem for sure, but how it could be fixed?
>
> Also, Youtube doesn't work over IPv6 with same symptoms, so it is not
>only  my servers' problem, it looks like my local network (and tunnel)
>problem.
>
> How should it work? Maybe, I'm filtering out something mandatory on firewall?
>
>-- 
>// Black Lion AKA Lev Serebryakov <lev at FreeBSD.org>
>
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