Hi,
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Todd Underwood wrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 06:16:37PM -0700, Fred Baker wrote:
On Jun 30, 2005, at 5:37 PM, Todd Underwood wrote:
where is the service that is available only on IPv6? i can't seem to
find it.
You might ask yourself whether the Kame Turtle is dancing at
http://www.kame.net/. This is a service that is *different* (returns a
different web page) depending on whether you access it using IPv6 or
IPv4.
heh. i guess i'll have to live without the dancing turtle, and so
will all the other Internet users. i wonder what other useful content
is not available on the real Internet and only available via ipv6. i
"the real internet" is v4 and v6. the v6 subset is atm a very small one,
but there are no doubts about its existence. Some ASes are starting to be
dual-stacked, some others are still v4-only.
keep asking this question and keep getting non-answers like this.
the idea is not to have contents that are unavailable through ipv4.
IPv6 is simply a network layer.
the rest of fred's comment stands with useful information but i'm
still looking for the tipping point where people migrate, en-masse,
away from the Internet to this new, incompatible network.
that's not really the idea. the idea is to build a dual-stack global
internet (which in its v6 part will be a more scalable and extendable
one).
imho, flag days are generally a bad idea...
Regards,
./Carlos
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