Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-10 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Me <--ethernet, MTU1500, native IPv6--> mattapan <-| | World <-- v6 in v4 tunnel, gif0, MTU1280---| (mattapan is my FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE router, "Me" is running 9.0-STABLE.) If I run "route change -inet6 :: -mtu 1280" on "Me," everything st

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-10 Thread George Mitchell
On 07/10/12 21:53, George Mitchell wrote: On 07/02/12 16:29, Doug Barton wrote: On 07/02/2012 04:12, George Mitchell wrote: I've been using IPv6 for quite a few years without problems and I've had no difficulty browsing Many more sites are actually putting, or have put, IPv6 into production

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-10 Thread George Mitchell
On 07/02/12 16:29, Doug Barton wrote: On 07/02/2012 04:12, George Mitchell wrote: I've been using IPv6 for quite a few years without problems and I've had no difficulty browsing Many more sites are actually putting, or have put, IPv6 into production since the latest world IPv6 day last month.

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Many more sites are actually putting, or have put, IPv6 into production since the latest world IPv6 day last month. Some growing pains are inevitable. i've actually had IPv6 working 5 years ago, but only as tunneled and still no operators here provide IPv6. Nothing special. As they needed 10-2

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Doug Barton
On 07/02/2012 04:12, George Mitchell wrote: > I've been using IPv6 for quite a few years without problems and I've > had no difficulty browsing Many more sites are actually putting, or have put, IPv6 into production since the latest world IPv6 day last month. Some growing pains are inevitable. D

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar
telnet ... 80 GET http://fullsitename/ HTTP/1.1 Full URL is only valid for proxies. What you want to do is: GET / HTTP/1.0 Host: fullsitename tested on most sites - ALL three ways do work. Of course yours are proper. ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.or

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 05:09:36PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote: > >to "GET / HTTP/1.1"). So what's the most likely point of failure? > ^^ > > you already answered your question :) > > check > > > telnet ... 80 > GET http://fullsitename/ HTTP/1.1 Full URL is only valid for p

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Possibly DNS. Try http://test-ipv6.com for sure not. he tested telnet to the same host - by name. ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-u

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar
to "GET / HTTP/1.1"). So what's the most likely point of failure? ^^ you already answered your question :) check telnet ... 80 GET http://fullsitename/ HTTP/1.1 if it doesn't work it's their failure ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.o

Re: Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread Bob Bishop
Hi, On 2 Jul 2012, at 12:12, George Mitchell wrote: > With both firefox and chrome, if I browse to > http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/teams/bos > the computer hangs forever "Waiting for l.yimg.com". If I browse to > http://dvd.netflix.com/, the computer hangs forever "Waiting for > cdn-0.nflxing.com"

Browsing over IPv6

2012-07-02 Thread George Mitchell
With both firefox and chrome, if I browse to http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/teams/bos the computer hangs forever "Waiting for l.yimg.com". If I browse to http://dvd.netflix.com/, the computer hangs forever "Waiting for cdn-0.nflxing.com". I've been using IPv6 for quite a few years without problems