RE: IETF IPv6 platform configuration

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If memory serves me right there is a subway terminal built into the foundation of the Delta International. Where the other end of the subway goes is another matter. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Raeburn [mailto:raeburn@xxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:55 AM
> To: ietf Mailing List
> Cc: wgchairs@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: IETF IPv6 platform configuration 
> 
> On Jun 11, 2006, at 20:00, IETF Secretariat wrote:
> > All,
> > As you’re all aware, on 06/06/06 NSS successfully launched IPv6 
> > services for IETF Web, Mail, and FTP.
> 
> Has anyone had FTP work for them when not in "passive" mode 
> since this configuration change was made?
> 
> My site's got a clunky old ftp-based mirror script in use 
> which at first glance doesn't seem to know anything about 
> passive mode, and it hasn't fetched any new RFCs since a 
> month ago.  Running ftp directly (over ipv4, from a couple of 
> machines, one of which has no ipv6 configuration and no 
> recent software changes) doesn't work either, commands like 
> LIST get back "failed to establish connection"  
> immediately.
> 
> I'm probably going to throw away the mirror script anyway and 
> switch to rsync, but I'm still curious to know whether this 
> is some weird problem with our configuration (maybe a 
> surprise related to the ipv6 changes?), or an intentional 
> (but unannounced?) or unintentional configuration change in 
> ftp support at the server side....
> 
> Ken
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