Subj : IPv6/4 indicator To : Bj?rn Felten From : Benny Pedersen Date : Tue Jun 21 2011 09:03:32 Hello Bj?rn! 20 Jun 2011 14:49, Bj?rn Felten wrote to Michiel van der Vlist: MvdV>> felten.yi.org does not have a AAAA record. BF> Ahhh... Shit! Are you sure? (Yes of course you are sure, you're BF> the expert here... :). dig felten.yi.org aaaa host felten.yi.org shows what ? :=) MvdV>> So how doI connect to it using IPv6? BF> I have absolutely no idea. All I could see was that the button you BF> recommended worked. But now -- after your latest information -- I BF> realize that it wasn't a particularly reliable test of my server. :-) BF> On a totally unrelated matter: BF> Those of you engaged in file sharing via the BitTorrent technology BF> can contribute to a faster conversion to IPv6. If you are using BF> uTorrent, you can create a file named 'ipfilter.dat' with just one BF> line in it: BF> 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 , 000 , IPv4 space nice one :) who are the experts now ? BF> Save it in your uTorrent folder -- under Windows that's Documents BF> and settings\\Application Data\uTorrent -- and then BF> right-click any entry in the "Peers" menu in the lower right window BF> and select "Reload IPFilter" (or simply restart uTorrent if you BF> prefer to). will test if that rule works in transmission BF> After that you'll be sharing only with those connected with IPv6. BF> That'll teach them to get their act together ASAP... :) depending on what porns you serve :=) Regards Benny .... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/2.6.38-gentoo-r7 (i686)) * Origin: home.junc.org where qico is waiting (2:230/0) .