http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_zittrain_the_web_is_a_random_act_of_kindness.html
On Oct 28, 2013, at 4:41 PM, Ron Broersma wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2013, at 8:29 AM, Sander Steffann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
It's been broken for months, too. Happy Eyeballs seems to work pretty
well for the int
On Oct 28, 2013, at 8:29 AM, Sander Steffann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> It's been broken for months, too. Happy Eyeballs seems to work pretty well
>>> for the internet.
>>
>> Did they just fix it?
>
> I did send them a heads-up, so they might.
I also immediately gave a heads up to one of my contacts
Hi,
>> It's been broken for months, too. Happy Eyeballs seems to work pretty well
>> for the internet.
>
> Did they just fix it?
I did send them a heads-up, so they might.
Sander
https://ripe67.ripe.net/presentations/288-Jen_RIPE67.pdf
includes similar behaviors.
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Tassos
sth...@nethelp.no wrote on 27/10/2013 17:35:
% host brocade.com
brocade.com has address 144.49.210.200
brocade.com has IPv6 address 2620:100:4:6401::20
If I
On Sun, 27 Oct 2013, niels=clue...@bakker.net wrote:
It's been broken for months, too. Happy Eyeballs seems to work pretty
well for the internet.
Did they just fix it?
$ telnet -6 brocade.com 80
Trying 2620:100:4:6401::20...
Connected to brocade.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
quit
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* g...@space.net (Gert Doering) [Sun 27 Oct 2013, 17:09 CET]:
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 04:35:41PM +0100, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Anybody know what Brocade is up to here?
But it's just another one of these "maybe they monitor their IPv4
services, but certainly they do not monitor the IPv6 they
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 04:35:41PM +0100, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
> Anybody know what Brocade is up to here?
Smells like a funny combination of "no default route on the server" (so
all addresses are considered on-link) and "proxy-nd on the router"
(so the router picks up NS packets and forw
% host brocade.com
brocade.com has address 144.49.210.200
brocade.com has IPv6 address 2620:100:4:6401::20
If I try "telnet 2620:100:4:6401::20 80" I get this rather "interesting"
result (my IPv6 address is 2001:8c0:9602:1::2):
16:27:01.107632 IP6 2001:8c0:9602:1::2.14710 > 2620:100:4:6401::20.80