Crap. Now people are going to start asking if the ipv6 platform does ipv6 forwarding in hardware or software. :| DJ Petri Helenius wrote:
Gadi Evron wrote:
I am unsure what to say.
The idea is quite old and I'm happy to see that what started and continued as a joke is actually being tried out to see if it would really work. Hope they get it up and running soon.
Pete
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 11:14:34 +0200 From: Lubomir Kundrak <lkundrak@redhat.com> To: funsec <funsec@linuxbox.org> Subject: [funsec] The "Great IPv6 experiment"
This is kind of... interesting.
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We're taking 10 gigabytes of the most popular "adult entertainment" videos from one of the largest subscription websites on the internet, and giving away access to anyone who can connect to it via IPv6. No advertising, no subscriptions, no registration. If you access the site via IPv4, you get a primer on IPv6, instructions on how to set up IPv6 through your ISP, a list of ISPs that support IPv6 natively, and a discussion forum to share tips and troubleshooting. If you access the site via IPv6 you get instant access to "the goods".
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More on http://www.ipv6porn.com/