I am amazed at how slow the adoption of IPv6 has been. There has been a
working set of specs and hardware for almost 2 decades. I don't know of
anything built in the last decade that wasn't IPv6 capable. There
haven't been IPv4 addresses available for 3 or so years. The only thing
I can imagine is that there is some market force at work that is slowing
it down. Like all the big carriers that have all the v4 address space
have too much control of ICAN. They've made some pretty stupid rules
around getting v6 address space. Not at all what you'd expect if you
wanted to fast track v6 adoption.
Grrrr....
- Bill
On 8/20/19 8:00 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
On Tue, 2019-08-20 at 14:35 +0200, Gabriele Fergola wrote:
Today I tried to pass ipv4 instead of the name and all was working
perfectly so probably glasscoder is not managing well ipv6.
Is it possible?
Possible - and even likely! I've honestly never tried it with IPv6.
Cheers!
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