We (Microsoft) has a standing plan to deactivate our public Teredo servers,
which would essentially deactivate the default Teredo functionality in the
Windows user base. We had thought to do that next year, but delayed for various
reasons - one being that the pain/noise around it's default activ
Sadly not currently, but stay tuned. This is the kind of stuff I hoped to share
later in year in a informational.
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Erik Kline<mailto:e...@google.com>
Sent: ā3/ā13/ā2014 10:25 PM
To: Christopher Palmer<mailto:christ
arily even want)
middle boxes to bust open Teredo and apply RFC 6092.
Recommendations for IPv4 NAT behavior and UDP, including discussion of UNSAF
NAT traversal, falls closer to RFC 4787 IMHO.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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From: Christopher Palmer<mailto:ch
The relevant excerpt on Teredo usage:
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Even for users that do have native IPv6 - Teredo will be used to interact with
IPv4-only peers, or in cases where IPv6 connectivity between peers is not
functioning. In general, Xbox One will dynamically assess and use the best
available connectivity met
t@lists.cluenet.de
[mailto:ipv6-ops-bounces+christopher.palmer=microsoft@lists.cluenet.de] On
Behalf Of Steinar H. Gunderson
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 5:09 AM
To: Christopher Palmer
Cc: Tassos Chatzithomaoglou; Tore Anderson; ipv6-ops@lists.cluenet.de; Dan Wing
Subject: Re: Microsoft: Give
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[ipv6-ops-bounces+erik.taraldsen=telenor@lists.cluenet.de] pƄ vegne av
Mikael Abrahamsson [swm...@swm.pp.se]
Sendt: 11. oktober 2013 06:50
To: Christopher Palmer
Cc: ipv6-ops@lists.cluenet.de
Emne:
allow hole
punching in the firewall rules? (for native IPv6).
* Would this method also apply to the Xbox 360 in the coming years?
Kind regards,
Seth
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> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Christopher Palmer
> <mailto:christopher.pal...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
.cluenet.de] On
Behalf Of Lorenzo Colitti
Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2013 8:26 PM
To: Geoff Huston
Cc: IPv6 Ops list; Christopher Palmer
Subject: Re: Microsoft: Give Xbox One users IPv6 connectivity
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Geoff Huston
mailto:g...@apnic.net>> wrote:
But I've th
I appreciate the enthusiasm :).
As a general principal, providing native IPv6 to the end-user device will
reduce the support cost to a network operator - because gamers do call their
ISP if they can't get things working.
There are some network effects that complicate the story. Inevitably we
I am "acking" this thread.
If there is feedback on the ongoing experiment or our consideration of
sunsetting Teredo, do let me know.
So far people have been quite enthusiastic.
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christopher.pal...@microsoft.com
Windows Networking Core -
Yeah it's a buggy load-balancer. A fix from the vendor is being tested as we
speak.
-Original Message-
From: Nick Hilliard [mailto:n...@foobar.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 5:14 AM
To: ipv6-ops@lists.cluenet.de; Christopher Palmer
Subject: Re: outlook.office365.com broken via IPv
This is by design. That DNS name is not actually used for connectivity. Correct
resolution is only used to test if DNS is working.
In the Windows registry, you can see the test parameters used by Windows for
Internet connectivity.
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NLASVC\Parameters\Intern
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