clarification of non-static tunnel uptime requirements
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 12 April 2011 20:05:13
I signed up for a SixXS account to get IPv6 connectivity on my laptop. IPv6 connectivity that travels with me is much more useful to me than dropping a box at home just to keep a tunnel alive.
Due to the irregular connectivity of the laptop, I have not earned any ISK in over a month of regular usage. I always start the AICCU utility whenever I'm connected to the internet, and refresh http://ipv6.google.com each time I connect. I have done the packet captures and I know my system is responding to the PoP pings when the tunnel is up.
I have searched the forums and read the FAQ, and the only indication I can find as to what uptime is required for a non-static tunnel is the following hint from the "Tunnel endpoint didn't ping" FAQ entry:
Thus you have 24 * 2 * 20 = 1920 pings the chance to be up every day.
The ambiguous sentence structure throws me off. This seems to indicate that the tunnel must respond to a ping at least one time per day, every day for 2 weeks straight, in order to earn the recurring 5 ISK. Would someone please confirm? Can it be any consecutive 2-week period, or is it a cycle of 2 weeks since ISK was most recently earned?
clarification of non-static tunnel uptime requirements
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 12 April 2011 20:37:03
Is your tunnel always up for at least 30 consecutive minutes every day? Do all the places you connect from allow incoming ICMPv6 pings?
clarification of non-static tunnel uptime requirements
Jeroen Massar on Tuesday, 12 April 2011 21:59:55 Due to the irregular connectivity of the laptop
In other words "it is not always connected" thus that might cause it to not be recognized as up.
and refresh http://ipv6.google.com each time I connect.
The ping test is just that a ping test between the PoP and your endpoint, nor HTTP nor google come into play here.
Thus you have 24 * 2 * 20 = 1920 pings the chance to be up every day. This seems to indicate that the tunnel must respond to a ping at least one time per day, every day for 2 weeks straight, in order to earn the recurring 5 ISK.
That is the extreme bare minimum yes.
Can it be any consecutive 2-week period, or is it a cycle of 2 weeks since ISK was most recently earned?
The first moment that the endpoint is seen as alive it is marked and the counter goes from there on.
clarification of non-static tunnel uptime requirements
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 02:17:42 This seems to indicate that the tunnel must respond to a ping at least one time per day, every day for 2 weeks straight, in order to earn the recurring 5 ISK.
That is the extreme bare minimum yes.Posting is only allowed when you are logged in. |