On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 2:05 PM, George Bonser <gbon...@seven.com> wrote: >> >> Well, >> >> ipv6.ycpi.ops.yahoo.net has IPv6 address 2a00:1288:f006:1fe::1000 >> ipv6.ycpi.ops.yahoo.net has IPv6 address 2001:4998:f00b:1fe::1000 >> ipv6.ycpi.ops.yahoo.net has IPv6 address 2001:4998:f011:1fe::1000 >> >> In my bgp I see only the first address, I don't see any path to two >> others. Do you have the route to them? >> > > I see two of them directly from yahoo : 2001:4998::/32 (that covers the > last two IPs) but the first one comes to me via HE (2a00:1288::/32) > > You think many people are going to type the "v6" part of the URL > considering most people when they get v6 won't even know if they have it > or not?
Until all the routing kinks being mentioned are all worked, out, it's probably somewhat intentional that the namespace is being kept separate, so that v6-aware techies can help diagnose/debug routing oddities, DNS lookup issues, and other gotchas *before* the rest of the population is subjected to it. Matt (speaking only for himself, at the moment)