On 04/10/2017 11:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
You mean my ISP does not handle IPv6 correctly, right?
For the short term, is there any harm to stick to IPv4?
In my opinion, it is not clear that it is your ISP as there are probably
many boxes between your system and the destination. Some owned by your
ISP, others not.
It's true that there are intermediary routers, but is there really a
useful distinction between an IPv6 problem in his ISP, and an IPv6
problem at his ISP's network provider?
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