On 05/31/2011 05:31 PM, Voll, Toivo wrote:
Going to http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ipv6/ and hitting "Start IPv6 Test" I 
get:
"Your system will continue to work for you on World IPv6 day. However, we found that 
your server only supports IPv4 at this time. You'll simply continue to use IPv4 to reach 
your favorite web sites."

Netalyzr (http://n3.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/analysis) finds no issues with 
my IPv6 status, but alerts me to the fact (since confirmed by switching to IE) 
that Google Chrome defaults to IPv4 rather than IPv6, and consequently a lot of 
the testing tools claim that my IPv6 is broken.

Toivo Voll
Network Administrator
Information Technology Communications
University of South Florida

-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Ross [mailto:br...@pobox.com]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 12:25
To: Arie Vayner
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Yahoo and IPv6

Even more disturbing than that is that when I run a test from here it says
that I have broken v6.  But I don't have broken v6 and test-v6.com proves
it with a 10/10.  This Yahoo tool doesn't seem to even give a hint as to
what it thinks is broken.

Can anyone from Yahoo shed some light on what this tool is doing and how
to get it to tell us what it thinks is broken?

Interesting - must be a windows issue, Google Chrome on Linux works fine at
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ipv6/


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