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Seeing this to any other destinations? Seems to originate at Blizzard’s edge. I’ve sent our upstream a request to reach out to Blizzard to see what’s potting there.
1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 also having periodic spikes and packet loss on the WS1 JHB exit node. Will check again when I'm back home later though
 
Seeing loss on the last hop on google still, so it might just be ICMP throttling there
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But still seeing that loss on 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1
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The blizzard routes are a really bad today
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Thanks for the update. Odd that the locals are only presenting on the last hops like that. Looking into it.
WRT to blizzard, I did ask if they could try switch to DE-CIX instead of LINX. Will update if this is possible.
 
Finally managed to stretch the legs on my line, 900+Mbps and then 10 minutes later , everything on my line stops.
Did I get blackholed? , just getting some "linux distros" and some steam games.

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Did I get blackholed?
Most likely. WS have had very aggressive DDOS protection in the past that would trigger easily when you're pushing too many packets too quickly. Not the best ISP to be with if you're planning to push a gigabit line.

I ultimately had to move to a different ISP due to this, although for most people (on slower connections) this shouldn't be an issue.
 
Most likely. WS have had very aggressive DDOS protection in the past that would trigger easily when you're pushing too many packets too quickly. Not the best ISP to be with if you're planning to push a gigabit line.

I ultimately had to move to a different ISP due to this, although for most people (on slower connections) this shouldn't be an is

Which ISP did you go to?
 
@websquadza I am not getting to fast.com on ipv6 lately. I always used it to check ipv6 connectivity but lately it always resolves to the IPv4 speed test. Any explanation for this?
 
Finally managed to stretch the legs on my line, 900+Mbps and then 10 minutes later , everything on my line stops.
Did I get blackholed? , just getting some "linux distros" and some steam games.

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Can you PM me your IP address? Not seeing anything in the logs, but want to be sure. Normal downloads and even torrents won’t trigger the DDOS protection even at full 1Gbps speeds. I’m guessing you were pulling from steam here?
 
@websquadza I am not getting to fast.com on ipv6 lately. I always used it to check ipv6 connectivity but lately it always resolves to the IPv4 speed test. Any explanation for this?
Interesting- that would usually come down to DNS. But will take a look at this and confirm. Are you struggling to reach anything else on v6?
 
Most likely. WS have had very aggressive DDOS protection in the past that would trigger easily when you're pushing too many packets too quickly. Not the best ISP to be with if you're planning to push a gigabit line.

I ultimately had to move to a different ISP due to this, although for most people (on slower connections) this shouldn't be an issue.
Just the one use case that seems to trigger the TCP protection. Otherwise no issues with 1G users being able to saturate lines.
 
Interesting- that would usually come down to DNS. But will take a look at this and confirm. Are you struggling to reach anything else on v6?
No problems with anything google related (mail, search, youtube) as an example.

In fast.com I usually saw my ipv6 ip address in the details but now I see my ipv4 address. Also:

Seems that the web page loads from their ipv6 but all the other services that send data as part of the test does so on ipv4

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fast.com2600:1416:1000:193::24fe
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api.fast.com176.34.135.224
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ichnaea-web.netflix.com52.51.207.105
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ipv4-c002-fra002-dev-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net45.57.74.168
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ipv4-c003-fra002-dev-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net45.57.75.167
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ipv4-c003-hre001-liquidtel-isp.1.oca.nflxvideo.net41.174.127.253
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ipv4-c018-jnb001-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net45.57.5.138
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ipv4-c019-jnb001-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net45.57.4.139
 
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