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URL: https://43.245.48.217/
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Submission: On December 12 via api from JP — Scanned from JP

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 * Test IPv6
 * FAQ
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TEST YOUR IPV6 CONNECTIVITY. (REPLAY)



JavaScript Required

This site requires JavaScript, as well as the ability to pull in cross-site
scripts, in order to perform the testing.

If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled,
either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting.

Do you use NoScript?

If you use this Firefox add-on, you'll need to "Temporarily allow all this
page". You will need to do this twice for everything to work. Alternately,
disable NoScript entirely until you are done with this site.

You can opt instead to view the simple test, which will give you a quick
pass/fail for IPv4, IPv4+IPv6, and IPv6. It will however offer little diagnostic
information.

 * For the Help Desk
 * Summary
 * Tests Run
 * Share Results / Contact
 * FAQ for You
 * Help Popup
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 * Other IPv6 Sites



Your IPv4 address on the public Internet appears to be 45.87.213.62



Your IPv6 address on the public Internet appears to be 2001:ac8:40:80:5d::1



Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) appears to be M247



11/12 tests run





How this test works: Your browser will be instructed to reach a series of URLs.
The combination of successes and failures tells a story about how ready you are
for when publishers start offering their web sites on IPv6.

Click to see Technical Info

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Test with IPv4 DNS record  
ok (0.693s) using ipv4
Test with IPv6 DNS record  
ok (0.680s) using ipv6
Test with Dual Stack DNS record  
ok (0.675s) using ipv6
Test for Dual Stack DNS and large packet  
ok (0.635s) using ipv6
Test IPv6 large packet  
ok (0.914s) using ipv6
Test if your ISP's DNS server uses IPv6  
ok (1.030s) using ipv6
Find IPv4 Service Provider  
pending
Find IPv6 Service Provider  
ok (0.757s) using ipv6 ASN 9009
Test for buggy DNS  
pending

Click to see Share Results / Contact

How this test works: Your browser will be instructed to reach a series of URLs.
The combination of successes and failures tells a story about how ready you are
for when publishers start offering their web sites on IPv6.

Click to see Tests Run

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Test with IPv4 DNS record
ok (0.693s) using ipv4
https://ipv4.syd.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?
Fetches an object that has just an A record in DNS. This is expected to use
IPv4. IPv6-only users might still reach this, if their provider has employed a
NAT64/DNS64 or proxy solution.
Test with IPv6 DNS record
ok (0.680s) using ipv6
https://ipv6.syd.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?
Fetches an object that has just an AAAA record in DNS. This is expected to use
IPv6. Users not yet on the IPv6 Internet are likely to see this fail. As long as
it fails quickly, it will be OK - for now.
Test with Dual Stack DNS record
ok (0.675s) using ipv6
https://ds.syd.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?
This is the most important test. This verifies your browser can connect to a
site that has both IPv4 and IPv6 records published. IPv4 only hosts should
connect fine (using IPv4).

If this test fails or times out, you can expect major problems as publishers
start offering their sites on IPv6.

Test for Dual Stack DNS and large packet
ok (0.635s) using ipv6
https://ds.syd.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?&size=1600&fill=xxx...xxx
Validates that you can connect to a dual-stack server (like the ds test); and
that you can send/receive large packets on that connection. If this test times
out for any reason, it indicates trouble for World IPv6 Day.
Test IPv6 large packet
ok (0.914s) using ipv6
https://mtu1280.syd.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?&size=1600&fill=xxx...xxx
Validates that IPv6 requests with large packets work. If this test times out,
but other IPv6 tests work, it suggests that there may be PMTUD issues; possibly
involving IP tunnels. Double check to make sure that ICMPv6 Type 2 ("Packet Too
Big") messages are not filtered by your firewall.
Test if your ISP's DNS server uses IPv6
ok (1.030s) using ipv6
https://ds.v6ns.syd.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?
(This is bonus credit)
This is a test of your ISP's resolver (instead of a test of your host). If this
test passes, your DNS server (often run by your ISP) is capable of reaching
IPV6-only DNS authoritative servers on the Internet. This is not critical (at
this time) for you to reach sites via IPv6.
Find IPv4 Service Provider
pending
https://ipv4.lookup.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?&asn=1
Attempts to identify what Internet Service Provider you use for IPv4. This may
be different from the marketing name you see in your local market; or may
reflect a previous company name. The name shown reflects how it is known in the
network operator community.
Find IPv6 Service Provider
ok (0.757s) using ipv6 ASN 9009
https://ipv6.lookup.test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=?&asn=1
Attempts to identify what Internet Service Provider you use for IPv6. When the
IPv4 name and the IPv6 name don't match, it may suggest that you're using a
tunnel; or some form of third party provider for IPv6.
Test for buggy DNS
pending
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Queries for a malformed AAAA record. Some routers mishandle these as "A"
records, and only keep the first 32 bits. We want this test to fail to connect.



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If the summary results indicated problems, you (or your technical support) may
be able to use the information above to diagnose the issues. Each of the test
urls and their results is shown on the left side. To the right you'll see a
description of what that URL was designed to test.

Click to see Share Results / Contact

Your particular configuration is of interest. We are always striving to make the
test-ipv6.com code better. Would you be willing to contribute more information
about your browser and computer setup? With your help, we can document for
others how to repair their systems.

This form will let you leave a comment, voice concerns, or ask questions. Your
test results will be included automatically. This includes your IP address,
which is shared with the site administrator in order to answer your questions.
Use of this form implies consent.

(FAQ) page is available for your exact set of results. Please read it before
leaving comments; many questions have already been answered. If you still have
questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to use this form.

If reporting a problem with the test, or requesting help with your results,
please fill out all requested information to the best of your ability. If
leaving general comments, use your best judgement on how much to report.

Thanks,
Jason Fesler <jfesler@test-ipv6.com>

Purpose for comment: Purpose for comment Questions about test results Report a
bug with diagnosis or this web site Report problem about slow internet service
with your provider Hacked phone or computer Being watched by spouse, hackers,
mafia, government Problems with IPv6 in China Suggestion Cheers or Jeers

Problems relating to your Internet service, should be sent to your Internet
Service Provider. Please contact them for support.

This web site is not a tool for security or forensic analysis. If you have
security concerns, please find a security professional to consult with. They can
offer investigation and education that is appropriately matched to your
concerns.

This web site is subject to the policies and technology limitations of the
"Great Wall" for the Internet. Because of these limitations, this web site is
not reliable for viewing from inside China.

    Email address if you'll permit me to contact you. Required, if you wish a
response. Any information you think I might find useful (what router you're
using, or a firewall in the way, or type of proxy you use, etc). This includes
general feedback.
The javascript based test appears to have failed. This may be browser plugin or
extension related. Please indicate what browser plugins and extenions you have
enabled in this browser.
If you are technically minded please cut/paste the output of the following
commands:
netstat -nr
ifconfig -a
Copy the output from those commands, into the box below. This will help me
confirm/deny any theories relating to your question.
If you are technically minded please cut/paste the output of the following
commands:
ip -f inet6 route show
ip -f inet6 addr
Copy the output from those commands, into the box below. This will help me
confirm/deny any theories relating to your question.
If you are technically minded, please open a "Command Prompt" or "cmd" window,
and run these three commands:
ipconfig /all
netsh interface ipv6 show teredo
netsh interface ipv6 show route
Copy the output from those commands, into the box below. This will help me
confirm/deny any theories relating to your question.

I consent to sharing my IP address(es), test results, web browser name and
version, operating system name and version, and any other information entered
above (including email address), as email transmitted to Jason Fesler
<jfesler@test-ipv6.com>; and that this information may be translated by Google
Translate.



11/12 tests run

Help desk information will follow once the test completes.



More information about this page, including how to bookmark it:
faq_helpdesk.html.

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If your Internet help desk asks you to mail the 'results url', copy and paste
the following URL. Note that this will share your current numeric Internet
Protocol address(es). We do not recommend posting this link on public web sites
such as forums.

https://43.245.48.217/?ip4=45.87.213.62&ip6=2001:ac8:40:80:5d::1&a=ok,693,4
&aaaa=ok,680,6&ds=ok,675,6&v6mtu=ok,914,6&v6ns=ok,1030,6&dsmtu=ok,635,6

On most computers, you can right-click the above URL, and select 'Copy'.



Debug info follows. If requested, you can Send this debug info for analysis.

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Because you have IPv6, we've added this tab to show you whether or not you can
reach other IPv6 web sites on the Internet. Consider notifying your ISP, if
there are sites that show up as broken. If you are the ISP, you can click the
Info link to see what test URLs are being used.

Hint: Columns are sortable (click the first row); click here to re-check
reachability from where you are to those mirrors.

(generated by javascript)

It is real easy to get added to this list for basic checks. Just provide two
image URLs (one IPv4-only; one IPv6-only), to Jason Fesler <jfesler@gigo.com>.
Also send your general web site address and organization name.

Full mirrors are welcomed and appreciated, whether public or private. Please see
the wiki for details.


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