On Sat, 2011-04-23 at 22:28 +0100, Chris Dennis wrote:
On 19/04/11 22:49, Tim wrote:
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
Can anyone recommend any books on IPv6?
I've found this webpage to be useful, although a lot of it is from a
Windows point of view:
On 19/04/11 22:49, Tim wrote:
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
Can anyone recommend any books on IPv6?
I've found this webpage to be useful, although a lot of it is from a
Windows point of view:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 00:53:11 +0100, cgden...@btinternet.com said:
I know there's plain ip6tables, but can people recommend an easy-to-use
system for maintaining firewalls?
Shorewall. Not a GUI, but it does an excellent job for both IPv4 and IPv6.
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On 22/04/11 01:30, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On 21/04/11 20:21, Chris Dennis wrote:
I've just had a couple of emails from Jason Fesler who runs
test-ipv6.com, and he says:
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Unless you're trying to reach sites that are IPv6-only and have no
way to be reached via IPv4, I'd consider disabling teredo
On 20/04/11 12:42, Chris Dennis wrote:
On 19/04/11 22:49, Tim wrote:
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
My ISP (UKFSN / Entanet) seems to be ready, but how do I actually get
an IPV6 connection?
Can anyone recommend a suitable wifi-enabled ADSL router for IPV6?
cheers
On 20/04/11 00:27, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
Is there any reason the DNS has to come from your ISP? Could you not
run your own local IPv6 enabled DNS server?
There is no reason it has to be your ISP's DNS servers, you can run your
own.
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On 19/04/11 23:47, Andrew Morgan wrote:
In Ubuntu (and presumably Debian?) IPv6 support is as easy as 'apt-get
install miredo'. It seems to be made of magic as it sets its self up
automatically in seconds. I've done this on all of my Linux machines now.
As IPv6 doesn't do NAT, miredo gives
On 21/04/11 20:21, Chris Dennis wrote:
I've just had a couple of emails from Jason Fesler who runs
test-ipv6.com, and he says:
\
Unless you're trying to reach sites that are IPv6-only and have no
way to be reached via IPv4, I'd consider disabling teredo and
miredo. You're intentionally
Well, my ISP and router don't support IPv6 but I discovered Miredo (Teredo)
a while ago. It doesn't seem to work if both ends are using Teredo behind
IPv4 NAT, but other than that it does allow you to connect to the IPv6
internet.
In Ubuntu (and presumably Debian?) IPv6 support is as easy as
On 20/04/11 12:42, Chris Dennis wrote:
Can anyone recommend a suitable wifi-enabled ADSL router for IPV6?
The only one I've used was a 2Wire router, a long time ago. I think BT
were doing an IPv6 test and I was surprised to find I got a real IPv6
address on it.
Your best bet might be
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
Tim
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On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 22:49 +0100, Tim wrote:
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
Tim
Your IPv4 address on the public internet appears to be 78.147.176.105
No IPv6 address detected [more info]
World IPv6 day is June 8th, 2011. No problems are anticipated for you
with this
On 19/04/11 22:49, Tim wrote:
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
Tim
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I am ready and have been
On 19/04/11 22:49, Tim wrote:
Thought you might like this
http://test-ipv6.com/
Well, my ISP and router don't support IPv6 but I discovered Miredo
(Teredo) a while ago. It doesn't seem to work if both ends are using
Teredo behind IPv4 NAT, but other than that it does allow you to connect
Hi Andrew,
With Miredo I got 10/10 and 9/10 because my ISP's DNS server doesn't
support IPv6.
Do you get that elusive last point if you switch to 8.8.4.4 and/or
8.8.8.8?
Cheers,
Ralph.
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On 20/04/11 00:07, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Andrew,
With Miredo I got 10/10 and 9/10 because my ISP's DNS server doesn't
support IPv6.
Do you get that elusive last point if you switch to 8.8.4.4 and/or
8.8.8.8?
No, still 9/10.
According to the info on the test which fails:
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