Hi,
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 18:15:09 +0200, William Gathoye wrote:
> I wanted to know whether we have statistics about IPv6 penetration in
> our infra.
We can compile these metrics relatively easily, but we're not a network
operator (we don't even have our own AS) and I'm quite dubious about the
Hi wget,
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 17:45:09 +0200, William Gathoye wrote:
> or is MirrorBrain smart enough to redirect connections established from
> an IPv6 src address *ONLY* to IPv6 capable mirror servers ?
The server can't know whether v6-connected peer is dual-stack or not.
Right now it
Hello Guilhem, *,
Still according to a question asked by a user to the LibreOfficeFR
Twitter account[1], I wanted to know whether we have statistics about
IPv6 penetration in our infra.
i.e. stats about LibreOffice downloads made from an IPv6 connection,
sorted by AS, a bit like what is done on
Hello Guilhem,
I have received a pretty interesting question from an user on the
LibreOfficeFR Twitter account[1].
Considering the following use case:
An IPv6-only client connecting to the LibreOffice website in order to
download LibreOffice.
Do we risk the following potential issue with our
Hi,
for those curious: Yesterday, since I have enabled IPv6 on our website,
we had 1 GB of IPv6 web traffic in total.
It's not that much compared to the 87 GB of IPv4 web traffic yesterday,
but still, not bad :-)
Florian
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Hello,
I have just started to enable IPv6 for certain websites, including the
main TDF and LibO website.
I consider this as an experiment. ;-) If anything breaks, please let me
know.
Florian
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