World IPv6 Launch Day - June 6, 2012
Just saw this new site: http://www.worldipv6launch.org/ Many large companies and ISPs are planning to finally go live with IPv6 by June 6, 2012. I don't see Verizon (my ISP) on the list though :(. I'm glad to see companies moving forward with IPv6! Derek
On 1/17/12 5:02 PM, Derek Ivey wrote:
Just saw this new site: http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
Many large companies and ISPs are planning to finally go live with IPv6 by June 6, 2012.
I don't see Verizon (my ISP) on the list though :(. I'm glad to see companies moving forward with IPv6!
I kind of feel left out with all the fanfare now, having launched IPv6 many years ago. ~Seth
On Jan 17, 2012, at 8:17 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
I kind of feel left out with all the fanfare now, having launched IPv6 many years ago.
You can always do the Grand Re-Opening thing.. :P
~Seth
--------------------------- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold xenophage@godshell.com --------------------------- "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology." - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 21:24:18 EST, "Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold" said:
On Jan 17, 2012, at 8:17 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
I kind of feel left out with all the fanfare now, having launched IPv6 many years ago.
You can always do the Grand Re-Opening thing.. :P
Can we have a "What took you guys so long?" banner? :)
"Under new mismanagement!" :) -t
You can always do the Grand Re-Opening thing.. :P
~Seth
--------------------------- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold xenophage@godshell.com --------------------------- "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology." - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
"Under new mismanagement!" :) -t
You can always do the Grand Re-Opening thing.. :P
~Seth
--------------------------- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold xenophage@godshell.com --------------------------- "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology." - Niven's Inverse of Clarke's Third Law
Another very sad thing about it: delong-dhcp202:owen (9) ~ % host www.worldipv6launch.org 2012/01/16 21:24:21 www.worldipv6launch.org is an alias for www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net is an alias for a1448.b.akamai.net. a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.104 a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.8 I don't seem to be able to get to the site on IPv6. Owen On Jan 17, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Derek Ivey wrote:
Just saw this new site: http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
Many large companies and ISPs are planning to finally go live with IPv6 by June 6, 2012.
I don't see Verizon (my ISP) on the list though :(. I'm glad to see companies moving forward with IPv6!
Derek
On 1/17/12 10:17 PM, "Owen DeLong" <owen@delong.com> wrote:
I don't seem to be able to get to the site on IPv6.
Well not before June 6, duh! You don't open Christmas presents in August either! :^) -- Dave Pooser Manager of Information Services Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 08:17:40PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
Another very sad thing about it:
delong-dhcp202:owen (9) ~ % host www.worldipv6launch.org 2012/01/16 21:24:21 www.worldipv6launch.org is an alias for www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net is an alias for a1448.b.akamai.net. a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.104 a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.8
I don't seem to be able to get to the site on IPv6.
Owen
I heard that it initially had AAAA records. After the site couldn't keep up with the initial load, it was migrated to Akamai's CDN (the DNS records you see now are those), and Akamai doesn't yet offer IPv6 in production, so no IPv6. Akamai does have a trial IPv6 program though - we host IPv6 capable Akamai nodes on our campus for example, and a non production version of our university website is using it - so ISOC could try seeing if they could be hosted on that infrastructure. -- Shumon Huque University of Pennsylvania.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Shumon Huque <shuque@isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 08:17:40PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
Another very sad thing about it:
delong-dhcp202:owen (9) ~ % host www.worldipv6launch.org 2012/01/16 21:24:21 www.worldipv6launch.org is an alias for www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net is an alias for a1448.b.akamai.net. a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.104 a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.8
I don't seem to be able to get to the site on IPv6.
Owen
I heard that it initially had AAAA records. After the site couldn't keep up with the initial load, it was migrated to Akamai's CDN (the DNS records you see now are those), and Akamai doesn't yet offer IPv6 in production, so no IPv6.
there are places in this world with working v6 at scale.... the folk involved COULD use them. (I thought, actually, that akamai's v6 offering was actually production, just not wide-spread?)
Akamai does have a trial IPv6 program though - we host IPv6 capable Akamai nodes on our campus for example, and a non production version of our university website is using it - so ISOC could try seeing if they could be hosted on that infrastructure.
My question is when is FiOS going to get v6 natively? could we get the engineers there to actually do something as opposed to trials of non-production systems that'll never actually get deployed? :) -chris
-- Shumon Huque University of Pennsylvania.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 11:46:24AM -0500, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Shumon Huque <shuque@isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
I heard that it initially had AAAA records. After the site couldn't keep up with the initial load, it was migrated to Akamai's CDN (the DNS records you see now are those), and Akamai doesn't yet offer IPv6 in production, so no IPv6.
there are places in this world with working v6 at scale.... the folk involved COULD use them. (I thought, actually, that akamai's v6 offering was actually production, just not wide-spread?)
Not sure - our Akamai support people have so far not told us that it's production ready (we ask periodically; maybe we aren't talking to the right people). And thus far, they haven't permitted us to point the www.upenn.edu AAAA record to Akamai. A non production name (ipv6.upenn.edu) mirroring the same content does have a AAAA to Akamai though. But, checking www.worldipv6launch.org just now shows that it have IPv6 records now: ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;www.worldipv6launch.org. IN AAAA ;; ANSWER SECTION: www.worldipv6launch.org. 297 IN CNAME www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. 6167 IN CNAME a1448.dscb.akamai.net. a1448.dscb.akamai.net. 20 IN AAAA 2001:590:1:400::451f:4859 a1448.dscb.akamai.net. 20 IN AAAA 2001:590:1:400::451f:4868 -- Shumon Huque University of Pennsylvania.
Hi Fred You can access on www.worldipv6launch.org but not http://worldipv6launch.org (without www) It's available on IPv6 on www since Akami node has AAAA and seems fine. anurag@laptop:~$ dig www.worldipv6launch.org aaaa +short www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. a1448.dscb.akamai.net. 2600:140e:1::3cfe:83ca 2600:140e:1::3cfe:83d1 Someone missed a redirection record for worldipv6launch.org to www.worldipv6launch.org On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Fred Baker <fred@cisco.com> wrote:
On Jan 18, 2012, at 9:03 AM, Shumon Huque wrote:
But, checking www.worldipv6launch.org just now shows that it have IPv6 records now:
I just successfully accessed it using IPv6. The service is real, not just the DNS record. The address I accessed it at was 2600:809:600::3f50:411.
-- Anurag Bhatia anuragbhatia.com or simply - http://[2001:470:26:78f::5] if you are on IPv6 connected network! Twitter: @anurag_bhatia <https://twitter.com/#!/anurag_bhatia>
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Anurag Bhatia <me@anuragbhatia.com> wrote:
Hi Fred
You can access on www.worldipv6launch.org but not http://worldipv6launch.org (without www)
not everyone puts their web content on their domain? nothing to see here, please drive through...
On Jan 18, 2012, at 8:46 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Shumon Huque <shuque@isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 08:17:40PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
Another very sad thing about it:
delong-dhcp202:owen (9) ~ % host www.worldipv6launch.org 2012/01/16 21:24:21 www.worldipv6launch.org is an alias for www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net is an alias for a1448.b.akamai.net. a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.104 a1448.b.akamai.net has address 72.246.53.8
I don't seem to be able to get to the site on IPv6.
Owen
I heard that it initially had AAAA records. After the site couldn't keep up with the initial load, it was migrated to Akamai's CDN (the DNS records you see now are those), and Akamai doesn't yet offer IPv6 in production, so no IPv6.
there are places in this world with working v6 at scale.... the folk involved COULD use them. (I thought, actually, that akamai's v6 offering was actually production, just not wide-spread?)
In fairness, it is up on IPv6 today. I don't know exactly when that happened, but, kudos to ISOC and Akamai for getting it done fairly quickly.
Akamai does have a trial IPv6 program though - we host IPv6 capable Akamai nodes on our campus for example, and a non production version of our university website is using it - so ISOC could try seeing if they could be hosted on that infrastructure.
My question is when is FiOS going to get v6 natively? could we get the engineers there to actually do something as opposed to trials of non-production systems that'll never actually get deployed? :)
My understanding is that some areas have native IPv6 on FIOS. Owen
Btw did someone noticed DNS setup of project site is really crazy! anurag@laptop:~$ ping worldipv6launch.org ping: unknown host worldipv6launch.org anurag@laptop:~$ dig worldipv6launch.org ns +short ns5.he.net. ns4.he.net. ns2.he.net. ns3.he.net. anurag@laptop:~$ dig worldipv6launch.org soa +short ns1.he.net. hostmaster.he.net. 2012011801 10800 1800 604800 86400 anurag@laptop:~$ dig worldipv6launch.org a +short anurag@laptop:~$ dig worldipv6launch.org aaaa +short anurag@laptop:~$ dig www.worldipv6launch.org +short www.worldipv6launch.org.edgesuite.net. a1448.dscb.akamai.net. 58.27.22.162 58.27.22.163 1. No A or AAAA record on main worldipv6launch.org 2. www.worldipv6launch.org has cname to Akamai -- Anurag Bhatia anuragbhatia.com or simply - http://[2001:470:26:78f::5] if you are on IPv6 connected network! Twitter: @anurag_bhatia <https://twitter.com/#!/anurag_bhatia>
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
My question is when is FiOS going to get v6 natively? could we get the engineers there to actually do something as opposed to trials of non-production systems that'll never actually get deployed? :)
My understanding is that some areas have native IPv6 on FIOS.
really? I terminate on the same CO/l3 device the testing was done (you know, the one that was press-released ~1.5 years ago?) ... no v6 for me... and as near as I can tell each sales/support person I talk to says: "ipvwhat?" I would bet that the VERIZON fios deployments are non-v6 everywhere... which is just sad, for the internet and for verizon. -chris
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Christopher Morrow wrote:
My question is when is FiOS going to get v6 natively? could we get the engineers there to actually do something as opposed to trials of non-production systems that'll never actually get deployed? :)
I wonder when Comcast and Verizon will get into an IPv6 advertising war. "v6... smhee-6! Ditch that cable modem and switch to Fios!" jms
On 1/18/12 15:56 , Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Christopher Morrow wrote:
My question is when is FiOS going to get v6 natively? could we get the engineers there to actually do something as opposed to trials of non-production systems that'll never actually get deployed? :)
I wonder when Comcast and Verizon will get into an IPv6 advertising war. "v6... smhee-6! Ditch that cable modem and switch to Fios!"
LTE has V6 natively and it gets used today... joel
jms
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Joel jaeggli wrote:
On 1/18/12 15:56 , Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Christopher Morrow wrote:
I wonder when Comcast and Verizon will get into an IPv6 advertising war. "v6... smhee-6! Ditch that cable modem and switch to Fios!"
LTE has V6 natively and it gets used today...
True, but VZW and VZO are two different animals. jms
By the same token, The mobile broadband network is not some also-ran adjunct to the residential broadband service. On Jan 18, 2012, at 16:45, "Justin M. Streiner" <streiner@cluebyfour.org> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Joel jaeggli wrote:
On 1/18/12 15:56 , Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Christopher Morrow wrote:
I wonder when Comcast and Verizon will get into an IPv6 advertising war. "v6... smhee-6! Ditch that cable modem and switch to Fios!"
LTE has V6 natively and it gets used today...
True, but VZW and VZO are two different animals.
jms
participants (16)
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Antonio Querubin
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Anurag Bhatia
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Christopher Morrow
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Dave Pooser
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Derek Ivey
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Fred Baker
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Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
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Joel jaeggli
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Joel Jaeggli
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Justin M. Streiner
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Owen DeLong
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Seth Mattinen
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Shumon Huque
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Shumon Huque
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Thomas Cannon
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu