Hi AusNOG
Thank you for your on-going support.
Ipv6 Single-Stack is now rolling out for telstra.wap in VIC;
Current status;
SA/NT – Network changes completed
WA – Network changes completed
NSW – Network changes completed
VIC/TAS – Network changes currently being rolled out.
QLD – no work here as
Hi All,
An Update with Telstra Ipv6 Single-Stack.
The SA rollout has now been completed with no issues reported.
Close monitoring of the network will continue in SA to ensure a smooth
transition.
We have now enabled it for a small amount of NSW nodes with further NSW
nodes to be completed at the
Hi All,
Our original deployment for Ipv6 Single-Stack in Feb 2020 was rolled back
in March/April 2020 due to COVID and some minor compatibility issues.
These compatibility issues have been resolved by our technical teams.
We are now re-starting the deployment in SA in a phased approach.
We
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> others in the industry.
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>
> Regards,
>
> -Brad.
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> *From:* AusNOG on behalf of Russell
> Langton
> *Sent:* Thursday, 6 February 2020 12:27:25 PM
> *To:* ausnog
> *Subject:* [AusNOG] Telstra IPv6 Wireless Enablement - IPv6 S
That’s wrong, even if some folks do.
If you filter 2002::/16, peer to peer that still uses 6to4 get broken -> more
calls to the help desk.
The only that IETF did is to deprecate 6to4 anycast (RFC7526), so only the IPv4
anycast prefix is not anymore working. Maybe the right thing to filter
The real problem is everyone that thinks “I can wait to deploy IPv6”, “IPv6 is
not my problem, I have more than enough IPv4 addresses for my future needs”.
Guess what it doesn’t matter how many IPv4 address you have if the other person
doesn’t have enough. This is Telstra saying to the world.
Excellent to see.
- mark
> On Feb 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Russell Langton wrote:
>
> Hi AusNOGgers,
>
> Following our dual-stack enablement in Aug 2016, Telstra is proud the
> announce the second step in our transition to IPv6 - IPv6 Single-Stack
> deployment on Telstra wireless.
> This me
Bugger! And what to do then when the user looses control over what they're
using... Ie the shift of DNS out of the local-admin's (and even OS') control
and directly into the apps, via DoH and QUIC ([1]).
What a dog's breakfast :(
Pete
[1] https://youtu.be/4xGxotBk8AM?t=8727
> On 6/02/2020,
I hope you have a lot of peering points in USA, with Cogent's long time
refusal to peer with HE causing a lot of dead-end paths :)
and that 2002::/16 is blocked by a lot of networks for wyyy too much
abuse in the past.
Has it been cleaned up?
On 06/02/2020 14:27, Russell Langton wrote:
Nice!
For those that are worried about literal addresses, is not so easy to they get
broken.
Android devices have a CLAT, so even if the network is providing NAT64+DNS64,
actually the device is using 464XLAT.
Apple devices don’t have a CLAT, but the apps are mandated to support IPv6-o
On 06/02/2020 2:57 pm, Russell Langton wrote:
> Hi AusNOGgers,
>
> Following our dual-stack enablement in Aug 2016, Telstra is proud the
> announce the second step in our transition to IPv6 - IPv6 Single-Stack
> deployment on Telstra wireless.
>
> * Basic flow *
> - If Alice is connecting
Telstra need to be at least intercepting queries for ipv4only.arpa/ to
allow CLATs to discover the NAT64 prefix.
Note that doesn’t work if you are using DoH, DoT, TSIG or any other
cryptographic mechanism to protect your DNS queries. It also doesn’t work if
you are using DNSSEC to verify t
Hi Russell,
This is great news.
On 6/2/20 3:27 pm, Russell Langton wrote:
Hi AusNOGgers,
Following our dual-stack enablement in Aug 2016, Telstra is proud the
announce the second step in our transition to IPv6 - IPv6
Single-Stack deployment on Telstra wireless.
This means shortly when you a
usnog
Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra IPv6 Wireless Enablement - IPv6 Single Stack
Hi AusNOGgers,
Following our dual-stack enablement in Aug 2016, Telstra is proud the announce
the second step in our transition to IPv6 - IPv6 Single-Stack deployment on
Telstra wireless.
This means shortly when you attach
Hi AusNOGgers,
Following our dual-stack enablement in Aug 2016, Telstra is proud the
announce the second step in our transition to IPv6 - IPv6 Single-Stack
deployment on Telstra wireless.
This means shortly when you attach your mobile to Telstra.WAP APN it will
only get an Ipv6 address NO Ipv4 ad
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