[6bone] Ipv6 Enabled Web Site - Finally
Gav
old_mc_donald at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 7 04:17:33 PDT 2004
Hi All,
I Thank all involved for helping me in creating an IPv6 enabled website.
In the end a mixture of everyones advise and implemenation techniques seem
to have done the trick.
I say 'seem to' because I don't know anybody outside of this group that is
v6 enabled!
So a favour if I could, if someone could visit my site at
http://www.minitutorials.com and look at the footer
of the page to see if (Colins script I think) the script correctly
identifies an IPv6 connection.
I have tested it internally to the network and an IPv6 connected machine is
correctly identified.
A non IPv6 enabled machine is also correctly identified as being a v4
connection. So it all seems to work.
Also, for my purposes and for the tutorials on my site, it works, so I can
then embed extra content into
the pages for those that connect from a v6 connection (I havent implemented
this bit yet.) However, I have not
done any registering of AAAA records etc, but rather added entries to my
hosts file, as I am not sure in my
circumstance that I can add AAAA records.
Situation:
The domain name of www.minitutorials.com is registered to me, it points to
my DynDNS.org account name of
www.minitutorials.serveftp.net which then sends the visitor to my own Server
here. I have a /48 with FREENET6
and so any v6 connections I assume come through them first. I therfore do
not know who to approach as regards
getting www.minitutorials.com or www.minitutorials.serveftp.net an AAAA
update done.
Ideally I would to be able to, as advised not long ago in here have :-
www.minitutorials.com AAAA + A
www.v4.minitutorials.com A
www.v6.minitutorials.com AAAA
How can I go about this if it is possible in my case.
Thanks in advance.
Gav...
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