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GeekNights 080915 - IPv6

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  • A few of the bigger boys are ready!
    www.facebook.com has IPv6 address 2620:0:1c18:0:face:b00c::
    cisco.v6day.akadns.net has IPv6 address 2001:420:80:1:c:15c0:d06:f00d
    www.luns.net.uk has IPv6 address 2a01:8900:0:1::b00b:1e5
    www.bbc.net.uk has IPv6 address 2001:4b10:bbc::1
  • IPv6 is to networking as Duke Nukem Forever is to gaming.



    :)
  • IPv6 is to networking as Duke Nukem Forever is to gaming.
    It'll be ready this year?
  • IPv6 is to networking as Duke Nukem Forever is to gaming.
    It's got John St John in it?
  • A few of the bigger boys are ready!
    www.facebook.com has IPv6 address 2620:0:1c18:0:face:b00c::
    cisco.v6day.akadns.net has IPv6 address 2001:420:80:1:c:15c0:d06:f00d
    www.luns.net.uk has IPv6 address 2a01:8900:0:1::b00b:1e5
    www.bbc.net.uk has IPv6 address 2001:4b10:bbc::1
    *Ahem* So I'm going to be a company man for a second.... http://ipv6.blizzard.com/
  • *Lonely party popper noise.*
  • My sites are IPv6-ready, thanks to Linode. Get with the times, everybody else! :P
  • Neither my webhost nor my router supports IPv6. My ISP does, though.
  • Neither my webhost nor my router supports IPv6. My ISP does, though.
    Router does, ISP does not. Have to use 3rd party stuff that only kinda sorta maybe works?
  • edited June 2012
    So, I also have linode, and I can't seem to serve ipv6 from apache. Everything I've read tells me to just use "Listen 80" and have <VirtualHost *:80> but it doesn't seem to work. My AAAA record is working, though. Thoughts?

    By the by, I'm using this validator, since I don't have home connectivity yet.

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    EDIT: Goddamnit. That's what it is. I forgot the last two digits in the AAAA record, as you can see from the screenshot. Now my site is IPv6 ready, woo!
    Post edited by YoshoKatana on
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