On 04/06/17 15:53, [email protected] wrote:
> Remember that V6 is some option you do NOT have the option to ignore. And 
> that strange quirks could be solved by "net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1"
> Some countries make haste implementing it, while others don't.
>
> I was expecting that it would be countries like CN and CU where visitors 
> would be confronted with an IPv6-only situation.
> However, last February I found out that our appliance didn't work, because of 
> IPv6-only. Here, in Europe, just some miles away in Belgium, Brussels.
> So you better get your head out of the sand.


Sounds as if yours was just recently pulled from it.  :-) :-)

You do realize my "suggestion" was only meant to address a single issue
by a single user.  Right?

Yet, if an ISP supplies only IPv6 services you'd think they would also
either supply you with a  DNS64/NAT64-resolver address or inform you
that you should use one of the public DNS64/NAT64-resolvers.  I suspect
that is how you got your appliance working in that environment?

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