On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Brad Tilley <b...@16systems.com> wrote: > On 10/31/2010 04:01 PM, Diana Eichert wrote: > >> excuses only go for so long. B I tell you IPv6 deployment is moving >> forward. > > Perhaps we can shame them into facing facts: > > $ dig +short AAAA www.netbsd.org > 2001:4f8:3:7:2e0:81ff:fe52:9a6b > > $ dig +short AAAA www.freebsd.org > 2001:4f8:fff6::21 > > $ dig +short AAAA www.openbsd.org > silence >
$ dig +short AAAA www.ubuntu.com silence Unbelievably they are in conspiracy with us :-) $ dig +short -n AAAA www.dragonflybsd.org leaf.dragonflybsd.org. Oh, they are ahead, they use v7 - names :-) "Must" change HW hype started already even in our country when there is simply no practical offer for connection over IPv6 (for normal people), but you know that 1984-like style of comments - Think about future, change your device to be IPv6 ready ; Everyone will be switching start with it today too ; Your Internet will not be running if you don't change because all services will be IPv6 only and similar. The best ones will be available soon for sure - If you don't have IPv6 then you are against us ; Only terrorists don't have IPv6 and similar :-) There is IPv6 in OpenBSD and some people use it. Those numbers will be growing for sure, but can't see reason for panic.