On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 2:05 PM, George Bonser <gbonser@seven.com> wrote:
Well,
ipv6.ycpi.ops.yahoo.net has IPv6 address 2a00:1288:f006:1fe::1000 ipv6.ycpi.ops.yahoo.net has IPv6 address 2001:4998:f00b:1fe::1000 ipv6.ycpi.ops.yahoo.net has IPv6 address 2001:4998:f011:1fe::1000
In my bgp I see only the first address, I don't see any path to two others. Do you have the route to them?
I see two of them directly from yahoo : 2001:4998::/32 (that covers the last two IPs) but the first one comes to me via HE (2a00:1288::/32)
You think many people are going to type the "v6" part of the URL considering most people when they get v6 won't even know if they have it or not?
Until all the routing kinks being mentioned are all worked, out, it's probably somewhat intentional that the namespace is being kept separate, so that v6-aware techies can help diagnose/debug routing oddities, DNS lookup issues, and other gotchas *before* the rest of the population is subjected to it. Matt (speaking only for himself, at the moment)