IPv6 issues
Kvetch
kvetch at gmail.com
Tue Aug 30 19:17:04 UTC 2005
I have ran some more tests on our DNS server and believe it is configured
properly but I am still uncertain who's issues it is, the web user with IPv6
enabled on an IPv4 bone or something on our end?
Thanks,
Nick
On 8/26/05, Kvetch <kvetch at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry I completely forgot to post the sites. I was a little rushed when I
> wrote this, I apologize. The main sites in question are http://tbo.com,
> please note not www.tbo.com <http://www.tbo.com>, temporarily we out
> routing this site's www traffic to outside hosting facility. Another site is
> http://www.timesdispatch.com or http://timesdispatch.com
>
> I am running BIND 9.3.0
> I have checked our IPv6 status using sites like
> http://www.cnri.dit.ie/cgi-bin/check_aaaa.pl and everything appears to
> check out okay.
>
> Bad idea. People should be encouraged to use IPv6, not discouraged.
>
>
> I have asked the users to do this as a method of tracking down the issue.
> While I would encourage people to use IPv6 but isn't encouraging North
> American home users to use IPv6 is kind of pointless at the moment since
> there are not too many IPv6 ISP/brokers available to us. Most home users on
> cable or DSL don't really have this option. I think Earthlink dialup can
> give users IPv6 though.
>
> > Should I turn on the listen on v6 even if I am not using IPv6?
> >
> > If you do not have IPv6 connection, it would be useless.
>
>
> Would having it on confuse IPv6 users even without me not having a
> connection?
>
> Thanks again,
> Nick
>
>
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