> > I'm not a native speaker of English, but I struggle to understand it > > any other way than you're saying there's something broken about > > Yannis' deployment. I mean, your reply wasn't even a standalone > > statement, but a continuation of Yannis' sentence. :-P > > That statement is correct though. As Google and Akamai IPv6 are > currently broken, enabling IPv6 thus breaks connectivity to those sites. > > Not enabling IPv6 thus is a better option in such a situation.
I'm afraid I don't see the supporting evidence here. From my point of view, Google and Akamai IPv6 both work just fine. I happen to be in Norway, just like Tore - but we are in different ASes and as far as I know we also use different Akamai and Google cache instances. No specific problems that I can see. Steinar Haug, AS 2116
