IPv6 On by Default
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At RIPE 85 we'll hold the final instalment in a series of panel discussions that have brought together the people who made the IPv6 World Events happen a decade ago. Read on to find out what the next big push for global IPv6 adoption might look like.
The RIPE BCOP Task Force just published in cooperation with RIPE Routing WG a nice Best Current Operational Practice document about MANRS that I think you should read if you are interested in this topic. https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-706 Cheers, Jan Žorž
“The two sites mentioned above, https://nat64check.go6lab.si/ and https://nat64check.ipv6-lab.net do not deliver the same result for http://www.dns24.ch/”
Different vantage points, different result. Now you need to figure out what is wrong from Sander's lab visibility point of view ;)
“I cannot find a DNS entry for ipv6-lab.net, so I cannot use it for testing. Is this expected?”
try https://nat64check.ipv6-lab.net
Excellent, well done, congratulations! I hope we'll sone receive the notification about next IRNOG meeting ;)
“Unfortunately the Windows 10 support for 464XLAT is only where the device has a Wireless WAN (3GPP) interface. As far as I can see there's no good reason to restrict this functionality that way. If Windows 10 running desktops and laptops with wired or WiFi interfaces had it they could control the CLATs activation by checking for the presence of a working NAT64. The Network operator could control its activation by advertising DNS64 recursive DNS servers.”
Indeed... Android fires up CLAT interface independent on what interface is IPv6-only - it can be 3gpp or wifi... :)
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