On 03/03/2016 12:18 AM, Kenneth Fields wrote: > Hi, > My server has both on ipv6 and ipv4 address. > So it has domain names: anysite.io and ipv6.anysite.io. > > If I’m on an ipv6 network, I can surf the site on ipv6.anysite.io > If I have ipv4, I surf on anysite.io. > > Originally, GnuS links were absolute links, so if I post on ipv4, > the permalink is anysite.io/post. Or my user path is anysite.io/user1 > > thus the problem, > If I am on ipv6 and click on the link, i switch back to being > on an ipv4 network. That’s not the preferred behaviour I’m looking for. > > So we changed all our code to work with relative paths. > ipv6.anysite.io/user1 > anysite.io/user1 > is the same thing. > > Am I managing this correctly?
Why don't you just create an AAAA record in DNS for the same domain as you have the A record for, and then let the name resolve in whichever address-space (IPv4 or IPv6) is appropriate for the client? -- "Don't be afraid to ask (λf.((λx.xx) (λr.f(rr))))."
