On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:21 AM, Jérôme Fleury <[email protected]> wrote:
> During WG this afternoon, the idea was submitted that the IPv6 only > experimentation be made the default SSID for the next meeting. > > While this has been working tremendously well for routine internet > usage, I've been unable to use this network mainly because of > incompatibility with my VPN network. > > We have a dual-stack VPN. some of the resources are v4 only though. > The DNS64 converts my v4 VPN resources into v6 resources that are then > routed to the non-VPN interface. While there could be workarounds > (DNS64 on the VPN side, full v6 routing on the VPN, or all VPN > resources available on v6) I don't think the technology is mature > enough to make it the default for advanced usage. > > My 0.02$ > > We could set up some kind of (friendly) rate limiting for the v4 network to make all regular users _want_ to be on the v6 network, which would not be limited. I can confirm all the major stuff was working, but I am sure not everybody tried. For those who still need v4, the fallback network with v4 would work, and it would maybe make them submit a ticket with their software vendor for incompatible applications (not necessarily including your problem, which seems to be more of a design thing) - Volker D. Pallas
