Re: wiki for IETF71 IPv6 experience Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-03-06 Thread Mark Andrews
To reach the wiki you need a dual-stack DNS server. ::1 is running "named -6", i.e. it only talks over IPv6. Mark % dig wiki.tools.isoc.org +vc @::1 ; <<>> DiG 9.3.4-P1 <<>> wiki.tools.isoc.org +vc @::1 ; (1 server found) ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; -

Re: wiki for IETF71 IPv6 experience Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-03-06 Thread Cyrus Daboo
Hi Leslie, --On March 5, 2008 10:09:53 AM -0500 Leslie Daigle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As mentioned last week -- the wiki is now accessible: > > http://wiki.tools.isoc.org/IETF71_IPv4_Outage > Currently getting a 503 error from the server. -- Cyrus Daboo _

Re: wiki for IETF71 IPv6 experience Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-03-06 Thread Leslie Daigle
Hi, Sorry -- I've been on a plane most of the last day. The problem yesterday was detected & addressed; thanks for letting me know it's recurring. I am told that the problem has been isolated & working on a fix. Leslie. Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > On 5 mrt 2008, at 16:09, Leslie Daigle wrot

Re: wiki for IETF71 IPv6 experience Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-03-06 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
On 5 mrt 2008, at 16:09, Leslie Daigle wrote: > As mentioned last week -- the wiki is now accessible: > http://wiki.tools.isoc.org/IETF71_IPv4_Outage Right, it was accessible yesterday, but not anymore, at least, for me: the pages don't load. Looks like this is hosted on a 6to4 address. This

wiki for IETF71 IPv6 experience Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-03-05 Thread Leslie Daigle
As mentioned last week -- the wiki is now accessible: http://wiki.tools.isoc.org/IETF71_IPv4_Outage Thanks, Leslie. Leslie Daigle wrote: > > Hi, > > To the basic question of the IPv4 outage -- preparations are > indeed underway, to implement it as Russ described on 12/22/2007[1]. > > Early n

Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-03-03 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
On 29 feb 2008, at 15:34, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > What's going on with the preparations to turn off IPv4 at IETF-71? > It's been really quiet surrounding that topic since the initial > discussion. It's good to hear that work is going on behind the scenes. > So... does anyone know a place t

Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-02-29 Thread Lucy Lynch
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:34:41PM +0100, > Iljitsch van Beijnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > a message of 35 lines which said: > >> What's going on with the preparations to turn off IPv4 at IETF-71? >> It's been really quiet surrounding that topic

Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-02-29 Thread Leslie Daigle
Hi, To the basic question of the IPv4 outage -- preparations are indeed underway, to implement it as Russ described on 12/22/2007[1]. Early next week, there will be a wiki page accessible specifically for our event, providing more detail and more pointers. In the meantime, if you have specific

Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-02-29 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:34:41PM +0100, Iljitsch van Beijnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 35 lines which said: > What's going on with the preparations to turn off IPv4 at IETF-71? > It's been really quiet surrounding that topic since the initial > discussion. Because IPv6-only even

Re: IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-02-29 Thread Ralph Droms
Iljitsch raises an interesting point that I'll generalize: can we maximize the learning by identifying specific applications to target for IPv6 compatibility during the IPv4 eclipse? - Ralph On Feb 29, 2008, at Feb 29, 2008,9:34 AM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > What's going on with the prep

IPv6 @ IETF-71, especially Jabber

2008-02-29 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
What's going on with the preparations to turn off IPv4 at IETF-71? It's been really quiet surrounding that topic since the initial discussion. Because I've had an IPv6 mail server for years and a WWW proxy that allows IPv6-only hosts to get access to the IPv4 web is fairly trivial to set u