Subj : test me To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Scott Little Date : Wed Apr 30 2014 23:58:04 [ On 2014-04-30 at 10:59:04, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Scott Little ] MV> I am a bit surprised the ISPs down undah don't put more pressure on MV> it. APNIC was the first RIR to deplete its IPv4 stock three years ago. MV> By now IPv4 adresses should be scarse in the ASIAN-PACIFIC region. I think we got in early while there were still plenty of addresses to go around. Developing countries with larger populations/growing markets weren't so lucky. I hear China's been on the IPv6 bandwagon for a while. MV> The brokennes of 6to4 is the main reason why most OS's/applications MV> first try IPv4 instead of IPv6. Windows normally tries IPv6 first, but MV> if the destination is a 6to4 tunnel, it only tries IPv6 if Ipv4 fails. That's rather intelligent of them. *stunned* MV> Forget about 6RD. What's wrong with 6RD? MV> I suggest you get a decent 6in4 or AYIYA tunnel from a decent tunnel MV> broker like he.net or SixXs. Hurricane don't have any local POPs. Six have one in NZ and they support RDNS, so that might be the way to go. None of the other tunnel providers in Oz do RDNS so they're out. --- Are you into casual sex, or should I dress up? * Origin: sysgod@sysgod.org (3:712/848) .