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Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic
From: Max Tulyev <maxtul () netassist ua>
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 18:26:36 +0300
Thank you! I think it is what I need now ;) On 10.04.16 17:50, Niels Bakker wrote:
You can add a reject route at your borders rather than nullroute. That will cause ICMP Unreachables to be sent by your routers back to your customers so their applications will know immediately to retry using IPv4 rather than waiting for TCP timeouts.
Current thread:
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic, (continued)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Brielle (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic bzs (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Josh Luthman (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Baldur Norddahl (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Peter Kristolaitis (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Bjørn Mork (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Eitan Adler (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Jared Mauch (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Niels Bakker (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Max Tulyev (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Jon Lewis (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Constantine A. Murenin (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Rubens Kuhl (Apr 10)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Ricky Beam (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Rubens Kuhl (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Ricky Beam (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Owen DeLong (Apr 11)
- Re: Stop IPv6 Google traffic Ricky Beam (Apr 11)
