Yuck, 2002: in DNS Sent from my iPad2
On 16 Jan 2012, at 15:06, Paul M <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone from keme.net on list? > > Sometimes organisations roll out IPv6 and make the situation worse > than not using IPv6 at all. This can lead to a very negative > experience on the behalf of the users who are likely to blame their > ISP or their > router. > > For example, one of the larger advertising affiliate tracking > companies* have broken IPv6 service, so when you get bounced through > their tracking website, it breaks, the browser simply hangs and times > out. > > I reported it to them a week before Christmas, got an autoresponder, > re-sent to their tech contacts and got a real person response... some > weeks later no action, so I sent again and they said it was being > looked at. > > It's still not working. Anyone from keme.net on list? > > $ dig aaaa www.awin1.com > > www.awin1.com. 300 IN CNAME www.gslb.awin1.com. > www.gslb.awin1.com. 3600 IN AAAA 2002::d944:17dd > www.gslb.awin1.com. 3600 IN AAAA 2002::3ed8:ed7c > > > $ get http://[2002::3ed8:ed7c] > Connecting to 2002::d944:17dd:80... failed: Connection timed out. > > $ get http://[2002::3ed8:ed7c] > Connecting to 2002::3ed8:ed7c:80... failed: Connection timed out. > > > > * hotukdeals.com bounce most of their affiliate links through them. > >
