Andy Smith (HE12026-07-06):
> OP has been repeatedly asked to confirm whether the IPv6 address in DNS
> is actually pointing at the same host as the IPv4 address, but has not
> yet confirmed.

Have you noticed how some OPs answer to people who suggest stupid things
at random that only address half the symptoms exposed in the first
place, and never the to people who lead them into an investigative
process that will lead you to the solution with good probability?

There is probably a psychology PhD to write on that.

>                                           But for me, when I traceroute
> to the IPv4 address it's about 5.6ms from me, whereas the IPv6 address is
> about 0.6ms from me.

Are you sure of your numbers? For a host two gigabit switches away, I am
already at 0.390/0.676/0.806/0.112 ms. That a random host on the
Internet would happen to be at 0.6 ms from you seems really unlikely to
me.

Not that it invalidates the rest of your diagnosis.

Regards,

-- 
  Nicolas George

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