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IPv6 available on this site

by Julien on December 24th, 2008

Thanks to a recent article published on debian-administration.org, I have managed to get an IPv6 connectivity at home, and have hence decided to make this website available through IPv6.

I have used Hurricane Electric IPv6 tunnel service as recommended on Linode wiki, and everything seems to be working.

This was a really simple process (both at home and on my Linode!).

The AAAA DNS records have been set up.
While the propagation is being processed, you can still test using the IP 2001:470:1f06:ccf::2 (I now really understand why DNS have been created!). You can use ping6 or telnet -6 or even use your browser.

While browsing www.kirya.net using IPv6, you should get a message in the header (just below the links to RSS feeds) confirming your request have been served using IPv6.

Note that I haven’t yet set up all Apache virtual hosts to answer on IPv6, which might lead to some web pages being redirected to the defaut vhost. More over, the HTTP server will only answer to IPv6 request on port 80 (no SSL at the moment).

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3 Comments
  1. “You are browsing this website using IPv6.” It works nicely, cool!

  2. Following to my issues using Tunnelborker.net services, I have swtiched (at least temporarily) to 6to4.
    The IPv6 address of my server is now: 2002:42f6:4ce1::1

    Julien

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