![]() ![]() And it goes unreported most of the time, because it's very random and pretty much unreproducible since it's hard to actually pin it down to IPv6 being the culprit. There are tons of reports still popping up. There's also a huge thread here: aws-amplify/amplify-js#5539 about an Android only issue that I was also running into, and which was specifically about Happy Eyeballs.Īdditionally, there are many other threads in other JS ecosystems related to Happy Eyeballs: facebook/react-native#29608 (comment) Reddit has recently disabled IPv6 due to issues they were having:Īlso their Android app does not implement Happy Eyeballs, and here's a report specifically pinpointing this to be the problem: Even if 1% of users are affected, depending on the number of users, that can add up quite a bit. I'm not familiar at all with nodejs networking internals.Īs of 2017, IPv6 brokenness is now generally regarded as a non-problem. Since it deals with SYN packets, I'm not sure if this can be implemented in JS land or it needs to touch the C++ networking layer.
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