hi stef,
Won't happen quickly, but go to a "tunnel broker" and you can get your (static, pingable) ipv4 address associated with a single ipv6 address.
a "tunnel broker" ... sounds like there's a dark, back-alley involved somewhere! ;-)
i'll go google some more ...
in the meantime, i've setup a localhost apache2 server, and naively tried
% lynx http://::1/server-status
lynx launched, and i got a page reply of:
You don't have permission to access /server-status on this
server.
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Apache/2.1.5-dev (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/5.0.4 SVN/1.2.0-rc2 mod_perl/1.999.23-dev Perl/v5.8.6 Server at DEV_WEBSERVER Port 80
which is definitely my server, though i have an httpd.conf issue for perms. gotta figure out how to conifg apache2 for ip6 ...
but, it LOOKS like it responded to an ip6 query.
is this actually verification that IPv6 "works" for lynx, or is the reply simply a fortuitous conincidence?
cheers,
richard
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