From jeroen at unfix.org Mon Mar 8 03:14:13 2004 From: jeroen at unfix.org (Jeroen Massar) Date: Mon Mar 8 03:15:35 2004 Subject: [6bone] e.f.f.3.arpa status ? Message-ID: <20040308111524.791978627@purgatory.unfix.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, What is the status of the e.f.f.3.arpa delegation? Are the servers there? Did IANA see the RFC ? :) Yes, I want ip6.int to be gone, I did a small inquiry see http://www.sixxs.net/forum/?msg=general-83948, showing people agree that in 2 months after the delegation works that ip6.int support can be removed for the SixXS delegations. Currently the IPng and Kewlio POPs have 6bone space, the first will simply rewrite the ip6.int to ip6.arpa so that should not cause much problems, the users on the second POP will have to move. Users of the other POPs use RIPE space thus they will have to put ip6.arpa in their zones if they haven't done so already. Also this month RFC3701 appeared: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3701.txt Describing the end of the 6bone per 6/6/6, are we really having to wait for that date? Greets, Jeroen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Unfix PGP for Outlook Comment: Jeroen Massar / http://unfix.org/~jeroen/ iQBGBAERAgAQCRApqihSMz58IwUCQExVhAAAKzYAoKH0BJNhiPnvIxrxNKx1Tsi3 LhQiAJ9RFecIFU3o1KXE8DyzpT4N6F4YdQ== =wq2l -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mariac at seciu.edu.uy Fri Mar 19 05:55:13 2004 From: mariac at seciu.edu.uy (mariac@seciu.edu.uy) Date: Fri Mar 19 05:56:30 2004 Subject: [6bone] Re: Hi Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://gamma.isi.edu/pipermail/6bone/attachments/20040319/6c0816d5/attachment.html From old_mc_donald at hotmail.com Fri Mar 19 06:43:41 2004 From: old_mc_donald at hotmail.com (Gav) Date: Fri Mar 19 06:44:26 2004 Subject: [6bone] Re Hi I dont think Message-ID: So what was all that about then mariac@seciu.edu.uy 144.223.58.221 12-215-146-21.client.mchsi.com 03/19/04 22:22:52 Fast traceroute http://12.215.146.21 Trace http://12.215.146.21 (12.215.146.21) ... 1 192.168.0.1 0ms 0ms 0ms TTL: 0 (ns1 ok) 2 172.31.22.152 39ms 46ms 40ms TTL: 0 (No rDNS) 3 172.31.25.152 48ms 39ms 48ms TTL: 0 (No rDNS) 4 61.9.240.205 42ms 46ms 42ms TTL: 0 (CPE-61-9-240-205.wa.bigpond.net.au ok) 5 61.9.241.8 46ms 43ms 42ms TTL: 0 (CPE-61-9-241-8.wa.bigpond.net.au ok) 6 139.130.25.93 47ms 42ms 41ms TTL: 0 (GigabitEthernet4-1.Pie2.Perth.telstra.net ok) 7 203.50.115.1 40ms 52ms 49ms TTL: 0 (GigabitEthernet1-2.wel-core3.Perth.telstra.net ok) 8 203.50.6.193 75ms 72ms 65ms TTL: 0 (Pos4-0.way-core4.Adelaide.telstra.net ok) 9 203.50.6.161 83ms 93ms 85ms TTL: 0 (Pos5-0.exi-core1.Melbourne.telstra.net ok) 10 203.50.6.153 100ms 97ms 102ms TTL: 0 (Pos6-0.ken-core4.Sydney.telstra.net ok) 11 203.50.6.86 98ms 101ms 104ms TTL: 0 (10GigabitEthernet3-0.pad-core4.Sydney.telstra.net ok) 12 203.50.13.242 100ms 93ms 94ms TTL: 0 (GigabitEthernet0-0.syd-core01.Sydney.net.reach.com probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 13 202.84.144.25 256ms 257ms 252ms TTL: 0 (i-12-2.wil-core01.net.reach.com probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 14 202.84.251.162 261ms 254ms 257ms TTL: 0 (i-3-4.wil03.net.reach.com probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 15 144.223.58.221 280ms 286ms 287ms TTL: 0 (sl-gw28-ana-10-0.sprintlink.net ok) 16 144.232.1.49 286ms 286ms 288ms TTL: 0 (sl-bb24-ana-5-0.sprintlink.net ok) 17 144.232.1.149 291ms 301ms 287ms TTL: 0 (sl-bb22-ana-13-0.sprintlink.net ok) 18 192.205.32.185 284ms 283ms 284ms TTL: 0 (sprint-gw.la2ca.ip.att.net probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 19 12.123.29.6 294ms 285ms 290ms TTL: 0 (tbr2-p012101.la2ca.ip.att.net probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 20 12.122.10.13 373ms 307ms 309ms TTL: 0 (tbr2-cl2.sl9mo.ip.att.net probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 21 12.122.10.45 325ms 330ms 300ms TTL: 0 (tbr2-cl7.cgcil.ip.att.net probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 22 12.123.6.14 309ms 306ms 304ms TTL: 0 (gar4-p390.cgcil.ip.att.net probable bogus rDNS: No DNS) 23 12.215.5.21 308ms 306ms 312ms TTL: 0 (12-215-5-21.client.mchsi.com ok) 24 12.215.16.164 303ms 306ms 311ms TTL: 0 (12-215-16-164.client.mchsi.com ok) 25 12.215.146.21 319ms 320ms 330ms TTL:101 (12-215-146-21.client.mchsi.com ok) Activity on the list I thought. Ah well Gav... --- Checked for Viruses (Viri) , Gav... Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.622 / Virus Database: 400 - Release Date: 13/03/2004 From jeroen at unfix.org Tue Mar 23 07:17:15 2004 From: jeroen at unfix.org (Jeroen Massar) Date: Tue Mar 23 07:17:47 2004 Subject: [6bone] e.f.f.3.ip6.arpa status ? (23 March 2004) Message-ID: <20040323151741.4329187B9@purgatory.unfix.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [reposting previous question, posted on 8 March 2004] Hi, What is the status of the e.f.f.3.ip6.arpa delegation? Are the servers there? Did IANA see the RFC ? :) Yes, I want ip6.int to be gone, I did a small inquiry see http://www.sixxs.net/forum/?msg=general-83948, showing people agree that in 2 months after the delegation works that ip6.int support can be removed for the SixXS delegations. Currently the IPng and Kewlio POPs have 6bone space, the first will simply rewrite the ip6.int to ip6.arpa so that should not cause much problems, the users on the second POP will have to move. Users of the other POPs use RIPE space thus they will have to put ip6.arpa in their zones if they haven't done so already. Also this month RFC3701 appeared: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3701.txt Describing the end of the 6bone per 6/6/6, are we really having to wait for that date? Greets, Jeroen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Unfix PGP for Outlook Comment: Jeroen Massar / http://unfix.org/~jeroen/ iQBGBAERAgAQCRApqihSMz58IwUCQGBU+gAAKsoAn3GQJT3cCrBdfZUgxrmYM1WN Jx8sAJ9CDnpPhl8ZC9W1L1ZpRgV4ynpyIQ== =VH0t -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----