Re: IPv6 Connectivity Saga (part n+1)

From: Thomas Kühne (no email)
Date: Sat Feb 02 2008 - 18:24:36 EST

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    On Saturday February 2 2008, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
    > On 2 feb 2008, at 11:42, Thomas Kühne wrote:
    > > I took a DMOZ[1] dump
    >
    > What's a DMOZ dump?

    DMOZ: http://www.dmoz.org/about.html
    # The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited
    # directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global
    # community of volunteer editors.

    A DMOZ dump is the complete data set including directory structure, links and
    descriptions. I've use this source because other lists are either too small or
    contain a lot of spam.

    > > IPv6 failure rates of 4.3% (TLD) and 6.1% (NS)
    >
    > What does TLD and NS mean?

    TLD: Top Level Domain (e.g. .com, .us. org)
    NS: Name Server - in this case Domain Name Server (DNS)

    > > 43 : broadcast address
    >
    > ?

    Sorry, the same error message is also triggered by some firewalls.

    > Another factor is that with IPv4, you need to be pragmatic, because if
    > you don't, you have no connectivity. With IPv6, you can impose
    > arbitrary restrictions as much as you want, because IPv4 makes sure
    > there is always fallback connectivity anyway.

    Maybe, but the most frequently encountered errors were time outs and
    those usually degrade performance drastically.

    Thomas


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