[dns-operations] Missing .us and GTLD records??

Luis Uribarri uribarri at alum.mit.edu
Wed May 19 21:54:32 UTC 2010



Thats sounds like my next steps, see if I can get a tunnel working through 
the DSL. Do you have list of recommendations.

Recommended IPv6 tunnel providres? I'm even willing to pay a small fee if 
they are very good.



On Wed, 19 May 2010, Michael Sinatra wrote:

> On 5/19/10 2:27 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> 
>> In message<Pine.LNX.4.64.1005191437470.19736 at server1.hal22.net>, Luis 
>> Uribarri
>>   writes:
>>> 
>>> This is sort of like the chicken vs. the egg thing.
>>> 
>>> My cruddy little DSL line does not have IPv6 transport, and it probably
>>> will not have IPv6 transport for many many years, (if at all).
>> 
>> You could turn IPv6 on today if you want to.  My cable line doesn't have
>> IPv6 native but I've had IPv6 for the last 7 years. It's do able and it
>> works well.
>
> +1, and you can easily do it with one of the free IPv6 tunnel brokers.
>
> Luis Uribarri wrote:
>
>> I know it will be a very very long time before I (and the majority of the 
>> internet) can talk IPv6 natively. Is our punishment for that to be cut off 
>> from "J".
>
> Since IPv6 tunnels are easy and free, I'd say the answer is probably "yes." 
> Besides, it seems that there is sufficient redundancy among the authoritative 
> servers that have IPv4 connectivity that this shouldn't really be an issue.
>
> michael
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