On 6/8/12 1:19 AM, Joly MacFie wrote:
Netflix may have created its own IPv6-specific domain which is
responsible for almost a third of all IPv6 traffic. If this is the
case it might not be in full compliance with the spirit of World
IPv6 Day, as the aim should have been for
Just to close the loop on this - UltraDNS has an issue with CNAMEs and their Directional DNS service. We
(Netflix) have applied a workaround and it appears stable.
-Dave
On 6/6/12 8:05 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
I started monitoring IPv6 access to www.netflix.com after seeing this
posting
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 07:52:29AM -0600, Dave Temkin wrote:
Just to close the loop on this - UltraDNS has an issue with CNAMEs and
their Directional DNS service. We (Netflix) have applied a workaround and
it appears stable.
Hm, looking at http://v6launch.ripe.net/, whatever you changed
In message 20120607165818.ga30...@srv03.cluenet.de, Daniel Roesen writes:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 07:52:29AM -0600, Dave Temkin wrote:
Just to close the loop on this - UltraDNS has an issue with CNAMEs and
their Directional DNS service. We (Netflix) have applied a workaround and
it
well, something appears to be working..
http://www.betterbroadbandblog.com/2012/06/world-ipv6-daywe-have-liftoff/
Netflix moved up to second in the IPv6 list – as noted above, Netflix has
been rolling out IPv6 coverage over the last few weeks. Interestingly, it
appears as if Netflix may have
Joly,
What do you mean? www.netflix.com is dual stacked, which represents
availability of our website (and PC/Mac streaming clients) to100% of our
users who have IPv6.
-Dave
On Thursday, June 7, 2012, Joly MacFie wrote:
well, something appears to be working..
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 04:43:41PM -0700, David Temkin wrote:
What do you mean? www.netflix.com is dual stacked, which represents
availability of our website (and PC/Mac streaming clients) to100% of our
users who have IPv6.
The zero TTL on the CNAME an RRs makes www.netflix.com
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 03:19:10AM +0200, Daniel Roesen wrote:
The zero TTL on the CNAME an RRs makes www.netflix.com
zero-stacked at least for some resolvers:
Correction... I don't really know wether the zero TTL on the CNAME
provokes problems, but not returning any RR on ANY RRtype
In message 20120608011910.ga16...@srv03.cluenet.de, Daniel Roesen writes:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 04:43:41PM -0700, David Temkin wrote:
What do you mean? www.netflix.com is dual stacked, which represents
availability of our website (and PC/Mac streaming clients) to100% of our
users who
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:11:20PM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
$ dig @pdns3.ultradns.org www.netflix.com. A +norec +short
wwwservice--frontend-313423742.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com.
$ dig @pdns3.ultradns.org www.netflix.com. +norec +short
On 6/7/12 10:23 PM, Daniel Roesen wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:11:20PM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
$ dig @pdns3.ultradns.org www.netflix.com. A +norec +short
wwwservice--frontend-313423742.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com.
$ dig @pdns3.ultradns.org www.netflix.com. +norec +short
Netflix may have created its own IPv6-specific domain which is responsible
for almost a third of all IPv6 traffic. If this is the case it might not be
in full compliance with the spirit of World IPv6 Day, as the aim should
have been for Netflix to operate one single domain with both
I started monitoring IPv6 access to www.netflix.com after seeing this
posting
(http://www.personal.psu.edu/dvm105/blogs/ipv6/2012/06/netflix-is-back.html)
and what I found, over the week, was that access was coming and going
(www.premieronline.net/~fbulk/netflix.png). But not because of IPv6
On Jun 6, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
I started monitoring IPv6 access to www.netflix.com after seeing this
posting
(http://www.personal.psu.edu/dvm105/blogs/ipv6/2012/06/netflix-is-back.html)
and what I found, over the week, was that access was coming and going
In message 5f907bc1-9344-4187-ba12-ceaf7e1c3...@bjencks.net, Ben Jencks write
s:
On Jun 6, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
I started monitoring IPv6 access to www.netflix.com after seeing this
posting
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