Subj : New ones To : Dmitry Protasoff From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Tue Oct 14 2025 10:20 am Hello Dmitry, On Monday October 13 2025 18:52, you wrote to me: MV>> 56 IPv6 non-working nodes found. MV>> That's more than I expected. There is work to do! DP> Please note (this is also written on the website): DP> for working nodes: DP> This report shows nodes that have IPv6 addresses resolved and have DP> been successfully tested with at least one protocol over the last 30 DP> days. DP> for non working nodes: DP> This report shows nodes that have IPv6 addresses (either from nodelist DP> or resolved from hostnames) but no IPv6 services are currently working DP> over the last 30 days. DP> So a node will be moved from working to non-working state only after DP> 30 days of loosing ipv6 access. I take it that applies to existing nodes that once had working IPv6 connectivity and become nonworking at some point. But how about /new/ nodes that advertise IPv6 connectivity but never had it working? I also note that a significant fraction of the 56 nodes in the list of non working IPv6 nodes ha no connectivity at all. No IPv6 /and/ no IPv4. It is not what I expected but I can live with it. I have send netmail to all the nodes that have IPv4 connectivity but no working IPv6. We shall see where that brings us. DP> I'll add a simple API to get these reports and updates with curl, but DP> I need to refactor the code first: it was written before I even knew DP> what this website would become and it's a bit of a mess :) I stay tuned... Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555) .