Hi Mark, * Mark Andrews
> You turn IPv6 on a service at a time. Turn it on for delay tolerent > services. e.g. SMTP. Turn it of for services which try different > servers quickly. e.g. DNS. Turn it on for the client side. Sure thing, I've already done some of those, but it won't really change much. There's no real reason for a end-user to contact my SMTP or DNS servers directly, as he will normally relay e-mail/DNS queries via his own ISPs servers anyway. And the fact that all the workstations at my office have native IPv6 connectivity doesn't have any effect on all the broken end users in other networks. The problematic service is without question the web sites. > There may be few place to connect to now but the ratio of good to > bad will get better as more people turn up IPv6 as a production > service on the client side. Absolutely. I'm sure that at some point in the future there'll be more end users able to connect to a dualstacked web site than there is end users able to connect to a IPv4-only site. At that point you'll see lots of IPv6 content showing up. No problem. However, when will that point in time be? The way it's going right now it seems to me that it will be well after IPv4 pool is exhausted, when the IPv4 internet is starting really to crumble under CGNs and other life-extending band-aids. I'm more impatient than that though, and don't want to just sit around and wait until then. It appears other content providers like Yahoo and Google don't either. But short of resorting to DNS tricks, or attempting to persuade all the end users' ISPs and/or software vendors to fix their problems, I really don't see what else can be done. By the way I actively pursue the option of asking problematic networks and software vendors to fix their problems. It's a very slow process, though. Even when software patches are released, it takes lots of time before a sufficient amount of end-users have applied them. Best regards, -- Tore Anderson Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com/ Tel: +47 21 54 41 27 -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [email protected] Administrative Requests: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------
