On 19/07/2013 22:15, Tim Chown wrote:
> On 19 Jul 2013, at 10:34, Phil Mayers wrote:
>
>> On 07/18/2013 09:09 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
>>
>>> Wait... I had the impression that iff there was no other IPv6 connectivity,
>>> Teredo was used in older Windows because of the generic "prefer IPv6" r
* Liviu Pislaru
> since there's no opinion about this issue here's my viewpoint:
> i think this isn't an RFC 5072 compliant implementation and Microsoft
> should fix that on Windows 7.
Hi Liviu,
I'm not intimately familiar with PPP on Win7, but what you describe
sounds broken to me. I'd suggest
On 19 Jul 2013, at 10:34, Phil Mayers wrote:
> On 07/18/2013 09:09 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
>
>> Wait... I had the impression that iff there was no other IPv6 connectivity,
>> Teredo was used in older Windows because of the generic "prefer IPv6" rule.
>> The default RFC 3484 table covers 6t
On 07/18/2013 09:09 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
Wait... I had the impression that iff there was no other IPv6 connectivity,
Teredo was used in older Windows because of the generic "prefer IPv6" rule.
The default RFC 3484 table covers 6to4 but not Teredo.
AFAIK, every version of windows (i.e.
On 19/lug/2013, at 10:50, Martin Millnert wrote:
> On 19 jul 2013, at 11:30, Marco Sommani wrote:
>
>> On 18/lug/2013, at 22:09, Brian E Carpenter
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Wait... I had the impression that iff there was no other IPv6 connectivity,
>>> Teredo was used in older Windows because of the
On 19 jul 2013, at 11:30, Marco Sommani wrote:
> On 18/lug/2013, at 22:09, Brian E Carpenter
> wrote:
>
>> Wait... I had the impression that iff there was no other IPv6 connectivity,
>> Teredo was used in older Windows because of the generic "prefer IPv6" rule.
>> The default RFC 3484 table co
On 18/lug/2013, at 22:09, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> Wait... I had the impression that iff there was no other IPv6 connectivity,
> Teredo was used in older Windows because of the generic "prefer IPv6" rule.
> The default RFC 3484 table covers 6to4 but not Teredo.
>
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