On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 12:05:41PM -0500, Peter Beckman wrote:
I'm OK to that IP as well, but when I query www.google.com, I get multiple IPs, but here are the ones that in in 147:
DNS Server IP Route (for me) 205.234.170.217 (tiggee) 74.125.79.147 Amsterdam 208.67.222.222 (opendns) 64.233.183.147 Amsterdam 4.2.2.1 (verizon) 74.125.19.147 San Jose 198.6.1.3 (uu.net/verizon) 74.125.47.147 Washington DC (yay)
That's a lot of different answers for the same question!
And you can add this one to your list:
DNS Server IP 212.27.40.240 (free/proxad) 2001:4860:A003:0:0:0:0:68
$ host -t AAAA www.google.com 212.27.40.240 www.google.com CNAME www.l.google.com www.l.google.com AAAA 2001:4860:A003:0:0:0:0:68
As you can see, no need for http://ipv6.google.com/ to reach Google over IPv6 using default DNS resolver provided by some French ISPs. www.google.com starts to be resolved as an IPv4/IPv6 website.
Certain IPv6-capable networks are able to get AAAA responses from us, yes. Read: http://www.google.com/ipv6/ Stephen