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Re: FYI: DNSOPS presentation
Hi,
* Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond
> Completely in agreement, although I'd like to add "...and whether
> such solutions are required."
Currently, the number of end users who can connect to a single-stack
IPv4 web site is greater than the number of end users who can connect
to a dual-stack web site. This situation must change, or you won't be
seeing much IPv6 content appearing on the internet anytime soon.
> I feel uneasy messing around with the DNS by introducing "ugly hacks"
> to resolve a problem with "0.078% of people", thus affecting 99.922%
> of people who had no problem and who might then end up having a
> problem due to the hack.
The obvious "solution" to this is currently to _not_ deploy IPv6 on
existing content. For now, that will keep ~100% of users happy, and
doesn't require any DNS hacks/whitelists to be maintained.
But I still would like to deploy IPv6 somehow. Suggestions on how
exactly I can go about doing that, without messing around with DNS or
breaking connectivity for users who up until now have had no problems,
would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
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Tore Anderson
Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
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