On 16.10.2011 21:29, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
> in <4e9aa874.5070...@gibfest.dk>:
>
> th> On 14.10.2011 10:26, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
> th> > On 14-10-2011 10:09, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> th> >> Thanks. There is no problem with the source address selection.
> th>
>
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e9aa874.5070...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 10:26, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
th> > On 14-10-2011 10:09, Hiroki Sato wrote:
th> >> Thanks. There is no problem with the source address selection.
th>
th> I don't understand this comment. I would say that I
On 14.10.2011 10:26, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
> On 14-10-2011 10:09, Hiroki Sato wrote:
>> Thanks. There is no problem with the source address selection.
I don't understand this comment. I would say that I do
have problems with the source address selection -
otherwise it would be preferrin
On 10/14/2011 10:38, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
> AFAIK, recent Firefox implements Happy Eyeballs. So, I suspect it
> doesn't obey RFC 3484, anymore.
My understanding is that they added it, then turned it off because it
didn't work as expected.
--
Nothin' ever doesn't change, but nothin' ch
Hi,
> On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 17:09:11 +0900 (JST)
> Hiroki Sato said:
hrs> Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
hrs> in <4e97d9f3.4020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 08:14, Hiroki Sato wrote:
hrs> th> > telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
th> [tykling@tykburk ~]$ telnet www.freebsd.org 80
On 14-10-2011 10:09, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Thanks. There is no problem with the source address selection. The
> last questions are:
>
> % route get -inet www.freebsd.org
[tykling@tykburk ~]$ route get -inet www.freebsd.org
route to: red.freebsd.org
destination: default
mask: default
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e97d9f3.4020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 08:14, Hiroki Sato wrote:
th> > telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
th> [tykling@tykburk ~]$ telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
th> Trying 69.147.83.34...
th> Connected to red.freebsd.org.
th> Escape character
On 14.10.2011 08:14, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
[tykling@tykburk ~]$ telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
Trying 69.147.83.34...
Connected to red.freebsd.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
/Thomas
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Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e97cffc.5020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 02:52, Hiroki Sato wrote:
th> > Can you please send me the results of the following commands:
th>
th> Please see the output below each command. I forgot to
th> mention that the ipv6 uplink is a 6to4 tunnel, as you
On 14.10.2011 02:52, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Can you please send me the results of the following commands:
Please see the output below each command. I forgot to
mention that the ipv6 uplink is a 6to4 tunnel, as you can
see below from the 2002: prefix.
>
> % ifconfig
[tykling@tykburk ~]$ ifconfig
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e9766c0.1020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> Hello list,
th>
th> I just upgraded my home workstation to 9.0-beta3 amd64. It seems
th> like my web browsers are preferring ipv4 over ipv6 after the upgrade,
th> I tested Firefox and Opera. After digging into rc.conf(5) I found
On 14.10.2011 00:31, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I just upgraded my home workstation to 9.0-beta3 amd64. It seems
> like my web browsers are preferring ipv4 over ipv6 after the upgrade,
My laptop is also running 9.0-beta3 amd64 and I observe
the same behaviour there, so this do
Hello list,
I just upgraded my home workstation to 9.0-beta3 amd64. It seems
like my web browsers are preferring ipv4 over ipv6 after the upgrade,
I tested Firefox and Opera. After digging into rc.conf(5) I found this bit:
If ``AUTO'' is specified, it attempts to read a file
/etc/ip6add
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