On 12/01/2016 3:11 PM, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> I have enabled IPv6 on the LUV server.  I would appreciate it if anyone who 
> is 
> interested could test it out.  Just do basic stuff like force your web 
> browser 
> to IPv6 and visit the web site or force your MTA to IPv6 and send mail to the 
> list.

root@vk3irl:~# ping6 luv.asn.au
PING luv.asn.au(itmustbe.luv.asn.au) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from itmustbe.luv.asn.au: icmp_seq=1 ttl=47 time=387 ms
64 bytes from itmustbe.luv.asn.au: icmp_seq=2 ttl=47 time=381 ms
64 bytes from itmustbe.luv.asn.au: icmp_seq=3 ttl=47 time=386 ms
^C
--- luv.asn.au ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 3 received, 25% packet loss, time 3001ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 381.614/385.104/387.423/2.612 ms
root@vk3irl:~#


Browsing to luv.asn.au gets an empty directory. I'm running native IPv6
here, and IPv6 is the preferred protocol.

I'm using Google, so you'd have to see what IP version is in the headers.
> 
> Andrew please add 2a01:4f8:100:7463::9 to the glue record for itmustbe, then 
> IPv6-only recursive DNS servers (if they happen to exist) can successfully 
> query the LUV server.
> 
> If your MTA has IPv6 enabled but broken (which is probably more common than 
> having IPv6 enabled and working correctly) then this may make it impossible 
> for you to participate in the LUV lists.
> 
> This change is probably going to cause some pain for some people (mostly me). 
>  
> But it's something that we need to do.  The world needs to move to IPv6 and 
> as 
> an IT organisation operating in the public interest LUV should be in the lead.
> 

Agree, everyone should be adopting IPv6 nowadays.


-- 
73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL
http://vkradio.com
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