Le 28/08/2010 19:46, JPB a écrit :
Le samedi 28 août 2010, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> Le 28/08/2010 19:01, JPB a écrit :
> > Je suis aussi en IPV6 chez free (enfin j'ai demandé comme toi depuis
> > longtemps) et je n'ais pas de souci pour voir David Bowie (bien que ce
> > ne soit plus de mon époque :-) ) ; je suis connecté par le wifi freebox
> > qui me donne une IPV4 mais je pense que vu du net je suis en V6
(enfin à
> > vérifier) ?
>
> bizarre,
> ce test http://test-ipv6.com/ te dit ok ?
Hé,hé
cela me dit:
Your IPv4 address on the public internet appears to be 79.84.XXX.XXX
You appear to be able to browse the IPv4 internet only. You will not be
able to reach IPv6-only sites. Additionally, depending on your ISP, your
IPv4 expericence may degrade over time.
(TODO: link to more information)
Your readiness scores
7/10
for your IPv4 stability and readiness, when publishers offer both IPv4
and IPv6
0/10
for your IPv6 stability and readiness, when publishers are forced to go
IPv6 only
D'après ce que je comprend je ne suis pas en IPV6 :-(
désolé :-)
Congratulations! You appear to have both IPv4 and IPv6 internet working.
If a publisher publishes to IPv6, your browser will connect using IPv6.
Your browser prefers IPv6 over IPv4 when given the choice (this is the
expected outcome).
Attempts to use an IPv6-only DNS server failed; possibly, your ISP's DNS
servers are not yet on IPv6. This will impact your ability to browse an
IPv6-only site.
Your readiness scores
9/10 for your IPv4 stability and readiness, when publishers offer both
IPv4 and IPv6
7/10 for your IPv6 stability and readiness, when publishers are forced
to go IPv6 only
--
Jean-Max Reymond
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