On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 11:05:26 AM Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote:
> > They WILL have to change sooner or later and the sooner the better.
> 
> many are still "happily" using XP (i.e. they don't know any better) -
> as the recent virus fiasco at RMH shows. workstations across the entire
> hospital, from pharmacy to the wards taken out by really ancient XP
> viruses.  I know, i've been stuck in here for much of it. some sections
> (fortunately, the transplant clinic was one) had upgraded to win7 but
> many were still running XP.

If you try to access a hobby web site at work and can't access the site then 
access it from home.  There are lots of reasons why corporate systems can't 
access random web sites ranging from web filters (which sometimes misfire but 
no-one requests whitelisting) to a variety of misconfigurations (blocking ICMP 
and similar things).

Also the LUV server has had IPv6 enabled for a while and I have already 
noticed problems for one user.  A member of this list has their mail server 
configured to do callbacks but is not correctly configured for IPv6.  So they 
have been rejecting mail from the LUV list because their anti-spam measure 
isn't working with any site that advertises an AAAA record.  One could argue 
that I should remove AAAA records to deal with that sort of problem (and all 
the other IPv6 problems that people might have).  But I think that IPv6 is 
necessary and inevitable.  Implementing it on the LUV server is a service for 
LUV members as it provides an IPv6 test bed and I sent a personal email to the 
person with the mailing list problem explaining it to them so they can fix 
their issue - they will never get email from a Google sysadmin about problems 
talking to Google Groups.

I don't know if the LUV site even works on Windows XP.  There are many 
potential ways in which it might break and I never test with Windows.  If 
someone on this list would like to test the site with various versions of 
Windows I'd be interested to see the results.  I won't commit to fixing such 
issues but we can definitely have a discussion about the pros and cons of 
various configuration options.

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