On 8 jun 2011, at 2:02, Pete Carah wrote:
www.facebook.com (but not facebook.com) just turned on here too (after google). another hex-speak spelling... I'm using my iPhone as the IPv6-only canary. www.facebook.com now seems to work, but it redirects to m.facebook.com which doesn't have IPv6. This seems to be a trend, yahoo and cnn do the same thing. Annoying. My iphone picks up a v6 address from our wireless network but not from AT&T as far as I can tell.
google actually enabled a v6 address for at least part of their picture cdn along with the top page. I might try the iphone since it gets redirected to m.* a lot, though I'd presume (Cameron notwithstanding...) that very few of the participants are enabling their mobile infrastructure for v6 yet. OTOH, see: %host m.google.com m.google.com is an alias for mobile.l.google.com. mobile.l.google.com has address 72.14.204.193 mobile.l.google.com has IPv6 address 2001:4860:800f::c1 So far, looks like Google has done a good job. I don't know if they are doing any of their geolocation-based dns on the v6 stuff; my v6 address is from HE at ashburn... -- Pete