Would test-ipv6.com or http://ipv6-test.com/validate.php give you the information you want? Or are you
talking about a network you are not connected to...
billo
On Wed, 10 Jul 2013, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Fernando Lozano wrote:
Given IPv6 current state, where many vulnerabilities are related to
autoconfiguration for home and small networks, and given the fact many
ISPs still doesn't support IPv6 at all, IMHO the default setting should
be IPv6 disabled. Any end user or sysadmin should take action only to
enable IPv6, not to remove the threads it represents today.
As a matter of interest, how can one tell if an ISP supports IPv6?
This is slightly OT, but I often think I'd like to try using ipv6,
but when I ask I'm given a purely theoretical reply,
which I don't understand, usually involving SixXS.
Are there simple instructions anywhere, just listing the commands to use,
and not telling me how many people in China are using the internet.
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