We received a report of trouble with IPv6 on c.h.o.:

http://rt.haskell.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1795

I remember that Ian and/or Duncan worked hard on
getting IPv6 to work properly on the old server. Perhaps
it wasn't ported over correctly when c.h.o was moved to
its current home.

Is there anyone who knows something about IPv6 who
can have a look at this? Or should I just disable IPv6?

Thanks,
Yitz

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Subject: Connection timeouts over IPv6
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 09:53:03 +0100
To: [email protected]
From: Mark Wooding <mdw strudel distorted.org.uk>

Your server has both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses advertised for it in the
DNS. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be responding at all over IPv6
-- so I get connection timeouts and other badness. As a result,
fetching resources from your website is slow (actually, completely
broken, because my proxy doesn't seem to fail over to IPv4 properly, but
that's my problem). Apparently sending email works eventually
(otherwise you wouldn't see this at all) but that can be delayed too.

Thanks for trying to support IPv6. I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad
news.

-- [mdw]
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