On 8 Jun 2011, at 16:30, Jay Ford wrote:

On Wed, 8 Jun 2011, Neil Long wrote:
Top of the page it says (now, may have been added)
"Note: This top level web page has been setup to test IPv6 capabilities and to participate in World IPv6 Day on June 8, 2011. This IPv6 web page will be disabled after the end of World IPv6 Day. Links on this page do not work. This is a copy of the NIST website, www.nist.gov, and is only reachable using the IPv6 network protocol. To access the entire NIST website, you must use the IPv4 network protocol."

Yeah, at least they said what they did, but they seem to have a
misunderstanding of how dual-stack clients will use the www.nist.gov AAAA
record.  The result is that they've broken access to their content.

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Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
email: jay-f...@uiowa.edu, phone: 319-335-5555, fax: 319-335-2951



Oh yes. I fail to see the logic and usefulness of doing that to a web site but it is a scientific experiment :-)

Cheers
Neil.

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