IPv6 the launch date is real

I just found this & thought it might be of interest to all here:
World IPv6 Launch
So after that date we no longer tell people to disable IPv6.

Thanks for the link. Currently I do disable it. :shame:

On 2012-06-02 09:56, Sagemta wrote:
>
> I just found this & thought it might be of interest to all here:
> ‘World IPv6 Launch’ (http://www.worldipv6launch.org/)
> So after that date we no longer tell people to disable IPv6.

My ISP is not listed there. So no, no change here.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)

Mine isn’t shown, either. If it’s “for real” this time, they have a pretty short list.

On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 01:36:02 +0000, chief sealth wrote:

> robin_listas;2466850 Wrote:
>> My ISP is not listed there. So no, no change here.
>
> Mine isn’t shown, either. If it’s “for real” this time, they have a
> pretty short list.

Indeed. Mine isn’t there either.

Jim


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Am 03.06.2012 03:36, schrieb chief sealth:
>
> robin_listas;2466850 Wrote:
>> My ISP is not listed there. So no, no change here.
>
> Mine isn’t shown, either. If it’s “for real” this time, they have a
> pretty short list.
>
>
Same here, mine is also not listed (second largest ISP in Germany). But
I wonder if they list ISP’s which already support IPv6. My FritzBox also
supports it for years (native, tunnel, dual stack can be used) but I
also have not seen AVM listed which makes it.


PC: oS 12.1 x86_64 | i7-2600@3.40GHz | 16GB | KDE 4.8.3 | GeForce GT 420
ThinkPad E320: oS 12.1 x86_64 | i3@2.30GHz | 8GB | KDE 4.8.3 | HD 3000
eCAFE 800: oS 12.1 i586 | AMD Geode LX 800@500MHz | 512MB | KDE 3.5.10

Am 03.06.2012 13:39, schrieb Martin Helm:
> Same here, mine is also not listed (second largest ISP in Germany).

Short update on that, it is now clear to me that it is not listed since
there is no support until now for me as a consumer :frowning:
It was advertised for the end of 2011 (I naively believed that when I
read it), but is still not there, tested switching the ipv6 in the
router to native support and I don’t receive a ipv6 address for the
router from my provider and also no ipv6 DNS support, I found a lot of
complaints via Google exactly about that, same for other very large
providers here, seems I live in a developing country.

Of course with my current settings using 6to4 tunnel in the router and
the Google ipv6 DNS in the router’s setting make all test sites I tried
pass the tests as well as the almost classical test


dig aaaa aaaa.v6ns.test-ipv6.com

and some others.

> My FritzBox also
> supports it for years (native, tunnel, dual stack can be used) but I
> also have not seen AVM listed which makes it.
>
This is still really strange since my hardware definitely supports all
that out of the box and they only list three manufacturers?
I try to find out if there is a real reason for that or just that they
do not care about being advertised there.


PC: oS 12.1 x86_64 | i7-2600@3.40GHz | 16GB | KDE 4.8.3 | GeForce GT 420
ThinkPad E320: oS 12.1 x86_64 | i3@2.30GHz | 8GB | KDE 4.8.3 | HD 3000
eCAFE 800: oS 12.1 i586 | AMD Geode LX 800@500MHz | 512MB | KDE 3.5.10

Currently I am working on 1 IPv6 project and IPv6 is just too complicated. Unicast,multicast scope thing is making things more confusing.
And if setting up multiple DHCP ipv6 servers it’s even more complicated. Specially if DHCP server need to give IP to cable modem via CMTS devices.