So the biggest problem with 6to4 relays is that they are not ubiquitous and/or well run. Does offering your relays to the world, thereby improving the odds of off-net traffic returning through them >0, actually offer an improvement to your own users' experience with 6to4? Joe Franck Martin wrote:
Yes this is the list of visible relays as seen from the BGP backbone monitoring...
If you don't offer your relays to the rest of the world, they won't show up there...
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Jason Brzozowski"<john_brzozowski@cable.comcast.com> To: "Franck Martin"<franck@genius.com> Cc: "NANOG"<nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Tuesday, 31 August, 2010 10:09:17 AM Subject: Re: Comcast enables 6to4 relays
The Comcast 6to4 relays are not on this list, perhaps this is a list of open ones?
John
On 8/30/10 5:47 PM, "Franck Martin"<franck@genius.com> wrote:
found it:
http://www.bgpmon.net/6to4.php?week=4
Not what I call a big list, considering...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Franck Martin"<franck@genius.com> To: "John Jason Brzozowski"<john_brzozowski@cable.comcast.com> Cc: "NANOG"<nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Tuesday, 31 August, 2010 9:21:58 AM Subject: Re: Comcast enables 6to4 relays
Is there a list of 6to4 relays?
I'm curious.
Also, I'm also curious to know if ISPs in Europe (which are more advanced in IPv6 deployment) have experienced the same issues?
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