Google and IPv6
Erik Kline
ek at google.com
Wed Mar 12 16:13:31 CET 2008
Making sure it stays up for a while. =)
2008/3/12 Marcin Gondek <drixter at e-utp.net>:
> Dear all,
>
> Keep you going.
> What will be next step? MX?
>
>
> Erik Kline pisze:
>
>
> > Here's hoping our little experiment goes well. /me crosses fingers
> >
> > 2008/3/12 Bernhard Schmidt <berni at birkenwald.de>:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> berni at pest:~$ host ipv6.google.com
> >> ipv6.google.com is an alias for ipv6.l.google.com.
> >> ipv6.l.google.com has IPv6 address 2001:4860:0:1001::68
> >> ipv6.l.google.com has IPv6 address 2001:4860:0:2001::68
> >>
> >> seems to work well from most places with a few exceptions (IETF-71 for
> >> example at the moment). If you have issues other than that a detailled
> >> report to noc-at-google.com would be a good idea. One IP address seems
> >> to be in Europe, one in US, so think of that when you do
> >> dicksize^Wlatency wars with your competitor.
> >>
> >> If you want to have your Firefox searchbar hit the new host search for a
> >> file named searchplugins/google.xml and replace www.google.com with
> >> ipv6.google.com . You can even replace the other hostname (suggestquery
> >> or so) with ipv6.google.com and it works, but I'm not sure whether it is
> >> supposed to be used for that feature.
> >>
> >> All thanks to Google, and we're of course eagerly waiting for the next
> >> service to be turned up in IPv6 :-)
> >>
> >> Bernhard
> >>
> >>
>
>
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