Hmmm... Perhaps the issue is not IPV6 after all (as suggested elsewhere in this thread).

Check this out:

$ wget --inet4-only https://docs.raku.org --2021-06-25 18:01:47-- https://docs.raku.org/ Resolving docs.raku.org (docs.raku.org)... 104.26.15.70, 172.67.68.4 +1, 104.26.14.70 Connecting to docs.raku.org (docs.raku.org)|104.26.15.70|:443... con +nected. GnuTLS: An unexpected TLS packet was received. Unable to establish SSL connection. $ wget --inet6-only https://docs.raku.org --2021-06-25 18:06:19-- https://docs.raku.org/ Resolving docs.raku.org (docs.raku.org)... 2606:4700:20::ac43:4429, +2606:4700:20::681a:e46, 2606:4700:20::681a:f46 Connecting to docs.raku.org (docs.raku.org)|2606:4700:20::ac43:4429| +:443... connected. GnuTLS: An unexpected TLS packet was received. Unable to establish SSL connection.
As you can see, the request fails in the same way for both IPV6 and IPV4.

So how do I go about diagnosing this failure to access docs.raku.org? It _does_ seem to be related to access through my Comcast router and network (access via my cloud server and via cell data both work fine). It does _not_ seem to be dependent on IPV6 vs IPV4.

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In reply to Re: [Raku] Cannot Access https://docs.raku.org/ by dvergin
in thread [Raku] Cannot Access https://docs.raku.org/ by dvergin

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