= Сообщение: 675 из 7442 ============================================== IPV6 = От : Bill McGarrity 1:266/404 12 May 14 09:00:00 Кому : Michiel van der Vlist 12 May 14 09:00:00 Тема : Re: Comcast & IPv6 FGHI : area://IPV6?msgid=148.2ipv6@1:266/404+17d5fc30 На : area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5555+53709298 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP866 ================================== Ответ: area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5555+5370db0e ============================================================================== -=> Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
Hiya Michiel...
MvV> Monday May 12 2014 10:39, I wrote to you:
MV> Comcast is one of the forerunners in Northern America. They have a web MV> page dedicated to it: http://www.comcast6.net/
MvV> It would appear that for Comcast customers that page does more than MvV> just give general information. When I approach it from an IPv4 only MvV> machine it tells me:
MvV> "You need to be on the Comcast Cable Network to check for IPv6 status.
MvV> Whe I approach it via my SIxXs tunnel it says:
MvV> "Your IPv6 address seems to be an address from non-Comcast space. If MvV> you have a v6 tunnel turned up please shut down your v6 tunnel and come MvV> back again."
MvV> That of course triggers my curiosity. So please go to that page and MvV> tell us what it says you about your IPv6 status...
I stopped bt the url you suggested and low and behold..
Your IP address is 174.57.205.118 Your CMTS is ready for IPv6. Please check this website for modem support. - I run the test they offer and it says:
You appear to have no IPv6 at this time..
You appear to have no IPv6 address.
It looks like you have only IPv4 Internet service at this time. Don't feel bad - most people are in this position right now. Most Internet service providers are not quite yet ready to provide IPv6 Internet to residential customers.
Many of the visitors to the site are new to what IPv6 is. If you don't know why IPv6 matters, see the Why IPv6 FAQ. This will give you a bit of background of what to expect with IPv4 in the coming months and years; and perhaps some incentive to ask your ISP when they will offer IPv6.
If you strongly believe you have IPv6, but we were unable to detect it: it means one of a couple of things. Either your organization is blocking the use of IPv6 to talk to the outside Internet through network policy; or perhaps what you see with IPv6 on your host is not a global address. Any address starting with "::", "fc", "fd", or "fe" are unable to work with the public IPv6 nternet.
If you are savvy with technology, you can be an early adopter of IPv6, consider learning more about 6to4 providers (managed 6to4 tunnel services). The use of automatic tunnels is discouraged.
As I said, it's not soemthing that's at the top of my list right now... but I know it will be needed one day.