Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-09 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 12/5/13 5:39 PM, Rogan Schlassa wrote:
 Please dont reply back with such legal disclaimers.  It is basically SPAM
 and of course nonsense.
 
 The thought that you can send a email and force your companies terms on us
 is ridiculous.

 If CISCO forces that in your sig then for one tell them to fuck off and two
 use a different email.

These typically get one of the following from me:


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order.  So there.  My disclaimer is scarier than yours.  Nyaah.  You
started this silly nonsense.  Knock it off and I will too, ok?  It's
worthless from a legal standpoint and is responsible for the needless
suffering of billions of innocent electrons.  Nobody reads it anyway.
You're not actually reading this, are you?  I didn't think so.

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Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-07 Thread jamie rishaw
(A little late but) it's reachable for me -- Funny tho that something at
cisco is IPv6 via a v4-v6 (2001::)  :-)

jamie


On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Geraint Jones gera...@koding.com wrote:

 Its the reason deduplication makes the storage savings it does :)
 --
 Geraint Jones




 On 6/12/13 2:52 pm, Richard Porter rich...@pedantictheory.com wrote:

 *Sarcasm* but lawyers seem to think it is REALLY important to add that
 load to email servers, backup servers and storage :). I wonder how much
 extra storage those simple extra bits/bytes have taken over the years?
 
 ~Richard
 
 On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:39 PM, Rogan Schlassa roganschla...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Please dont reply back with such legal disclaimers.  It is basically
 SPAM
  and of course nonsense.
 
  The thought that you can send a email and force your companies terms on
 us
  is rediculous.
 
  If CISCO forces that in your sig then for one tell them to fuck off and
 two
  use a different email.
  On Dec 5, 2013 3:56 PM, John Stuppi (jstuppi) jstu...@cisco.com
 wrote:
 
  Thanks folks.  Blogs.cisco.com should be back up now for both IPv4 and
 v6.
 
  Thanks,
  John
 
  We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
 
 
 
 
  John Stuppi, CISSP
  Technical Leader
  Strategic Security Research
  jstu...@cisco.com
  Phone: +1 732 516 5994
  Mobile: 732 319 3886
 
  CCIE, Security - 11154
  Cisco Systems
  Mail Stop INJ01/2/
  111 Wood Avenue South
  Iselin, New Jersey 08830
  United States
  Cisco.com
 
 
 
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 recipient (or
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  reply email and delete all copies of this message.
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  http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/index.html
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 AM
  To: Henri Wahl
  Cc: NANOG list
  Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6
 
  I'm seeing it down via IPv6:
 
  *   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
  * Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
  GET / HTTP/1.1
  User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
  Host: www.cisco.com
  Accept: */*
 
   HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  * Server Apache is not blacklisted
 
 
  * About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
  *   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
  ^C
 
  - Jared
 
  On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:
 
  Hi,
  can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
  (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
  Regards
 
  --
  Henri Wahl
 
  IT Department
  Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
  Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
  tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
  email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
  http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
  Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
  http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
  DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
  http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
  IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr.
  1369
  Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
  0x1FBA0942.asc
 
 
 
 
 






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Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-07 Thread Michael Smith
On Dec 7, 2013, at 8:26 AM, jamie rishaw j...@arpa.com wrote:

 (A little late but) it's reachable for me -- Funny tho that something at
 cisco is IPv6 via a v4-v6 (2001::)  :-)
 
 jamie

Huh?

2001:4800::/29 is owned by Rackspace.  It's native all the way from here 
anyway.

Mike





Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-07 Thread Jared Mauch
Jamie, methinks you are confusing 2002 with 2001

Jared Mauch

 On Dec 7, 2013, at 11:26 AM, jamie rishaw j...@arpa.com wrote:
 
 (A little late but) it's reachable for me -- Funny tho that something at
 cisco is IPv6 via a v4-v6 (2001::)  :-)
 
 jamie
 
 
 On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Geraint Jones gera...@koding.com wrote:
 
 Its the reason deduplication makes the storage savings it does :)
 --
 Geraint Jones
 
 
 
 
 On 6/12/13 2:52 pm, Richard Porter rich...@pedantictheory.com wrote:
 
 *Sarcasm* but lawyers seem to think it is REALLY important to add that
 load to email servers, backup servers and storage :). I wonder how much
 extra storage those simple extra bits/bytes have taken over the years?
 
 ~Richard
 
 On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:39 PM, Rogan Schlassa roganschla...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Please dont reply back with such legal disclaimers.  It is basically
 SPAM
 and of course nonsense.
 
 The thought that you can send a email and force your companies terms on
 us
 is rediculous.
 
 If CISCO forces that in your sig then for one tell them to fuck off and
 two
 use a different email.
 On Dec 5, 2013 3:56 PM, John Stuppi (jstuppi) jstu...@cisco.com
 wrote:
 
 Thanks folks.  Blogs.cisco.com should be back up now for both IPv4 and
 v6.
 
 Thanks,
 John
 
 We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
 
 
 
 
 John Stuppi, CISSP
 Technical Leader
 Strategic Security Research
 jstu...@cisco.com
 Phone: +1 732 516 5994
 Mobile: 732 319 3886
 
 CCIE, Security - 11154
 Cisco Systems
 Mail Stop INJ01/2/
 111 Wood Avenue South
 Iselin, New Jersey 08830
 United States
 Cisco.com
 
 
 
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 This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the
 sole
 use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or
 disclosure
 by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended
 recipient (or
 authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by
 reply email and delete all copies of this message.
 For corporate legal information go to:
 http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/index.html
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 AM
 To: Henri Wahl
 Cc: NANOG list
 Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6
 
 I'm seeing it down via IPv6:
 
 *   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
 * Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 * Server Apache is not blacklisted
 
 
 * About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
 *   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
 ^C
 
 - Jared
 
 On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:
 
 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 --
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr.
 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
 0x1FBA0942.asc
 
 
 -- 
 sharp, dry wit and brash in his dealings with contestants. - Forbes
 If voting didn't matter, the GOP wouldn't make it more difficult than
 buying a gun.
 /* - teh jamie. ; uri - http://about.me/jgr */



Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-07 Thread jamie rishaw
*Has a Rick Perry Oops. moment*.

Thanks, Jared.

..Again. :)

-j


Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-05 Thread Mark Townsley

And if anyone from rackspace is on this list, please feel free to help out as 
that is where blogs.cisco.com is hosted (it's a wordpress site, not directly 
under Cisco's control operationally).

Thanks,

- Mark

On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:40 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:

 My Cisco IPv6 contacts confirmed that they were made aware of this 12 hours
 ago and it's being worked on.
 
 Frank
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 8:23 AM
 To: Henri Wahl
 Cc: NANOG list
 Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6
 
 I'm seeing it down via IPv6:
 
 *   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
 * Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
 
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 * Server Apache is not blacklisted
 
 
 * About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
 *   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
 ^C
 
 - Jared
 
 On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:
 
 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 -- 
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden
 VR Dresden Nr. 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
 0x1FBA0942.asc
 
 
 
 
 




RE: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-05 Thread John Stuppi (jstuppi)
Thanks folks.  Blogs.cisco.com should be back up now for both IPv4 and v6. 

Thanks,
John

We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.

 


John Stuppi, CISSP
Technical Leader
Strategic Security Research
jstu...@cisco.com
Phone: +1 732 516 5994
Mobile: 732 319 3886

CCIE, Security - 11154
Cisco Systems
Mail Stop INJ01/2/ 
111 Wood Avenue South 
Iselin, New Jersey 08830
United States
Cisco.com



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-Original Message-
From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 AM
To: Henri Wahl
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

I'm seeing it down via IPv6:

*   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
* Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
 
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
* Server Apache is not blacklisted


* About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
*   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
^C

- Jared

On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:

 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 --
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr. 
 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle 
 0x1FBA0942.asc





RE: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-05 Thread Rogan Schlassa
Please dont reply back with such legal disclaimers.  It is basically SPAM
and of course nonsense.

The thought that you can send a email and force your companies terms on us
is rediculous.

If CISCO forces that in your sig then for one tell them to fuck off and two
use a different email.
On Dec 5, 2013 3:56 PM, John Stuppi (jstuppi) jstu...@cisco.com wrote:

 Thanks folks.  Blogs.cisco.com should be back up now for both IPv4 and v6.

 Thanks,
 John

 We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.




 John Stuppi, CISSP
 Technical Leader
 Strategic Security Research
 jstu...@cisco.com
 Phone: +1 732 516 5994
 Mobile: 732 319 3886

 CCIE, Security - 11154
 Cisco Systems
 Mail Stop INJ01/2/
 111 Wood Avenue South
 Iselin, New Jersey 08830
 United States
 Cisco.com



 Think before you print.
 This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole
 use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or disclosure
 by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or
 authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by
 reply email and delete all copies of this message.
 For corporate legal information go to:
 http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/index.html





 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 AM
 To: Henri Wahl
 Cc: NANOG list
 Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

 I'm seeing it down via IPv6:

 *   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
 * Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
  GET / HTTP/1.1
  User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
  Host: www.cisco.com
  Accept: */*
 
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 * Server Apache is not blacklisted


 * About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
 *   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
 ^C

 - Jared

 On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:

  Hi,
  can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
  (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
  Regards
 
  --
  Henri Wahl
 
  IT Department
  Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
  Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
  tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
  email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
  http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
  Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
  http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
  DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
  http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
  IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr.
  1369
  Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
  0x1FBA0942.asc






Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-05 Thread Richard Porter
*Sarcasm* but lawyers seem to think it is REALLY important to add that load to 
email servers, backup servers and storage :). I wonder how much extra storage 
those simple extra bits/bytes have taken over the years?

~Richard

On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:39 PM, Rogan Schlassa roganschla...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please dont reply back with such legal disclaimers.  It is basically SPAM
 and of course nonsense.
 
 The thought that you can send a email and force your companies terms on us
 is rediculous.
 
 If CISCO forces that in your sig then for one tell them to fuck off and two
 use a different email.
 On Dec 5, 2013 3:56 PM, John Stuppi (jstuppi) jstu...@cisco.com wrote:
 
 Thanks folks.  Blogs.cisco.com should be back up now for both IPv4 and v6.
 
 Thanks,
 John
 
 We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
 
 
 
 
 John Stuppi, CISSP
 Technical Leader
 Strategic Security Research
 jstu...@cisco.com
 Phone: +1 732 516 5994
 Mobile: 732 319 3886
 
 CCIE, Security - 11154
 Cisco Systems
 Mail Stop INJ01/2/
 111 Wood Avenue South
 Iselin, New Jersey 08830
 United States
 Cisco.com
 
 
 
 Think before you print.
 This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole
 use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or disclosure
 by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or
 authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by
 reply email and delete all copies of this message.
 For corporate legal information go to:
 http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/index.html
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 AM
 To: Henri Wahl
 Cc: NANOG list
 Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6
 
 I'm seeing it down via IPv6:
 
 *   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
 * Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
 
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 * Server Apache is not blacklisted
 
 
 * About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
 *   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
 ^C
 
 - Jared
 
 On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:
 
 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 --
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr.
 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
 0x1FBA0942.asc
 
 
 
 



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Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-05 Thread Geraint Jones
Its the reason deduplication makes the storage savings it does :)
-- 
Geraint Jones




On 6/12/13 2:52 pm, Richard Porter rich...@pedantictheory.com wrote:

*Sarcasm* but lawyers seem to think it is REALLY important to add that
load to email servers, backup servers and storage :). I wonder how much
extra storage those simple extra bits/bytes have taken over the years?

~Richard

On Dec 5, 2013, at 6:39 PM, Rogan Schlassa roganschla...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Please dont reply back with such legal disclaimers.  It is basically
SPAM
 and of course nonsense.
 
 The thought that you can send a email and force your companies terms on
us
 is rediculous.
 
 If CISCO forces that in your sig then for one tell them to fuck off and
two
 use a different email.
 On Dec 5, 2013 3:56 PM, John Stuppi (jstuppi) jstu...@cisco.com
wrote:
 
 Thanks folks.  Blogs.cisco.com should be back up now for both IPv4 and
v6.
 
 Thanks,
 John
 
 We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
 
 
 
 
 John Stuppi, CISSP
 Technical Leader
 Strategic Security Research
 jstu...@cisco.com
 Phone: +1 732 516 5994
 Mobile: 732 319 3886
 
 CCIE, Security - 11154
 Cisco Systems
 Mail Stop INJ01/2/
 111 Wood Avenue South
 Iselin, New Jersey 08830
 United States
 Cisco.com
 
 
 
 Think before you print.
 This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the
sole
 use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or
disclosure
 by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended
recipient (or
 authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by
 reply email and delete all copies of this message.
 For corporate legal information go to:
 http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/index.html
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 AM
 To: Henri Wahl
 Cc: NANOG list
 Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6
 
 I'm seeing it down via IPv6:
 
 *   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
 * Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
 
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 * Server Apache is not blacklisted
 
 
 * About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
 *   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
 ^C
 
 - Jared
 
 On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:
 
 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 --
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden VR Dresden Nr.
 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
 0x1FBA0942.asc
 
 
 
 






blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-04 Thread Henri Wahl
Hi,
can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
(2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
Regards

-- 
Henri Wahl

IT Department
Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
Werkstoffforschung Dresden

tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
http://www.ifw-dresden.de

Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de

DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de

IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden
VR Dresden Nr. 1369
Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle


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Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-04 Thread Jared Mauch
I'm seeing it down via IPv6:

*   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
* Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
 
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
* Server Apache is not blacklisted


* About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
*   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
^C

- Jared

On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:

 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 -- 
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden
 VR Dresden Nr. 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
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RE: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

2013-12-04 Thread Frank Bulk
My Cisco IPv6 contacts confirmed that they were made aware of this 12 hours
ago and it's being worked on.

Frank

-Original Message-
From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 8:23 AM
To: Henri Wahl
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: blogs.cisco.com not available via IPv6

I'm seeing it down via IPv6:

*   Trying 2600:1407:9:295::90...
* Connected to www.cisco.com (2600:1407:9:295::90) port 80 (#0)
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: curl/7.30.0
 Host: www.cisco.com
 Accept: */*
 
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
* Server Apache is not blacklisted


* About to connect() to blogs.cisco.com port 80 (#0)
*   Trying 2001:4800:13c1:10::178...
^C

- Jared

On Dec 4, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Henri Wahl h.w...@ifw-dresden.de wrote:

 Hi,
 can anybody from Cisco confirm that blogs.cisco.com
 (2001:4800:13c1:10::178) is not available via IPv6?
 Regards
 
 -- 
 Henri Wahl
 
 IT Department
 Leibniz-Institut fuer Festkoerper- u.
 Werkstoffforschung Dresden
 
 tel: (03 51) 46 59 - 797
 email: h.w...@ifw-dresden.de
 http://www.ifw-dresden.de
 
 Nagios status monitor Nagstamon:
 http://nagstamon.ifw-dresden.de
 
 DHCPv6 server dhcpy6d:
 http://dhcpy6d.ifw-dresden.de
 
 IFW Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden
 VR Dresden Nr. 1369
 Vorstand: Prof. Dr. Juergen Eckert, Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Finw. Rolf Pfrengle
 0x1FBA0942.asc