On 8 Jun 2011, at 12:16, Dominic Hargreaves wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 11:16:51AM +0100, Gary Parker wrote:
> 
>> Sad to see Richard Cooper doesn't appear to understand what's going on today:
>> 
>> "If you want to try accessing the BBC's site (or any of the sites 
>> participating in World IPv6 Day), you may find that the only way, today, is 
>> to set up an IPv6 tunnel (which allows you to make an IPv6 connection over 
>> an IPv4 network)."
> 
> This is 
> <http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2011/06/world_ipv6_day_8th_june_2011.html>.
> 
> In the previous paragraph he says:
> 
> "We've also, just for today, made the usual BBC Online address 
> (http://www.bbc.co.uk) enabled for both IPv4 and IPv6. You shouldn't notice 
> the difference, with the site working as normal for you. In fact, unless 
> you're a bit of an expert, you won't be able to tell whether you're accessing 
> the site over IPv4 or IPv6."
> 
> so I think it's fairly clear that he understands, and just worded
> things poorly. I suspect he meant to say something like "the only way
> to access the BBC's site over IPv6, today, is to [set up a tunnel]".

Cheers Dominic, fair point.

Gary

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