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IPv6 day non-participants
- Subject: IPv6 day non-participants
- From: wjhns61 at hardakers.net (Wes Hardaker)
- Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 06:34:04 -0700
- In-reply-to: <BANLkTim9Hh+PQ4+AcCBjqbBEqEHe439YhrzROAhC=XLQ40v1pQ@mail.gmail.com> (James Harr's message of "Wed, 8 Jun 2011 10:59:41 -0500")
- References: <BANLkTim9Hh+PQ4+AcCBjqbBEqEHe439YhrzROAhC=XLQ40v1pQ@mail.gmail.com>
>>>>> On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 10:59:41 -0500, James Harr <james.harr at gmail.com> said:
JH> I noticed that one of our vendors wasn't actually participating when
JH> they very publicly put on their home page that they would. So I
JH> queried the IPv6 day participation list to see who didn't have AAAA's
JH> for their listed website. It turned out to be around 9.5%
IMHO, it's worse than that. Most sites only added a AAAA record for
their website, and frequently didn't for their DNS server. So they
weren't *really* doing a complete IPv6 test, IMHO.
I actually ended up documenting my full results of testing for a number
of things (including DNSSEC, just because I could) at:
http://pontifications.hardakers.net/computers/celebrating-world-ipv6-day-by-testing-the-candidates/
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