= Сообщение: 843 из 7442 ============================================== IPV6 = От : Michiel van der Vlist 2:280/5555 31 Jul 14 02:24:56 Кому : Markus Reschke 31 Jul 14 02:24:56 Тема : Testing with BinkD... FGHI : area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5555+53d99442 На : area://IPV6?msgid=2:240/1661+53b966da = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP850 ================================== ============================================================================== Hello Markus,
On Wednesday July 30 2014 18:36, you wrote to me:
MR>>> AFAIK Microsoft is going to shut down their Teredo servers this MR>>> year.
MvdV>> Maybe they already have. teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com resolves to MvdV>> an IP address, but does not ping from here.
MR> Could also be caused by a firewall or host settings. A missing echo MR> reply doesn't imply that there's no host.
Of course. Disabeling or shielding off ping is considered a safety measure by some, but that idea is not shared by the professionals and considered of no added value when one is running servers. So I would expect a server run by Microsoft to respond to a ping.
MvdV>> I have not seen a definite date for the final shut down. They MvdV>> may as well do it right now if they didn't allready...
MR> Microsoft announced at IETF88 that they are going to shutdown the MR> Teredo servers the first half of 2014. Maybe they already have.
Well, we are past the first half of 2014, so maybe they have indeed switched them off. I would have expected an announcement if they actually had though...
MvdV>> My ISP is still dragging its feet. Until then I make do with a MvdV>> he.net tunnel and a SixXs tunnel. Both work reliable but not MvdV>> with the same speed as native IPv4.
MR> Be patient! ;) You'll get native IPv6 sooner or later. No worries!
I know I will get it sooner or later. One way or another. But my patience is really challenged. There is some hope though. My ISP runs its own speedtest: speedtest.ziggo.nl. Up to about a month ago, it was IPv4 only. But now there are two versions: speedtest6.ziggo.nl and speedtest4.ziggo.nl.
If you call speedtest.ziggo.nl from an IPv4 only client, it is a it ever was. If you call it from a dual stack client, you get the IPv6 version which has a field to click on for the IPv4 version.
Also their webiste www.ziggo.nl has an IPv6 address.