Dealing with filtered 6to4 clients

Erik Kline ek at google.com
Mon Nov 2 23:16:44 CET 2009


2009/11/2 Martin List-Petersen <martin at airwire.ie>:
> Erik Kline wrote:
>> 2009/10/27 Martin List-Petersen <martin at airwire.ie>:
>>> Geert Hendrickx wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:10:35PM +0000, Martin List-Petersen wrote:
>>>> Or, on your side, you could not serve AAAA records to (the DNS chaches of)
>>>> the problematic network(s)?
>>> That is the better approach alright.
>>
>> Until the IPv6 Internet gets less sucky it's the pretty much the only
>> approach we've been able to come up with.
>
> Hi Eric.
>
> No, you don't serve to anybody but who's on your whitelist.
>
> The last approach here was to serve to everybody and blacklist networks
> that suck.
>
> I prefer the latter, but I do understand the approach. Some networks do
> need the quality.
>
> Kind regards,
> Martin List-Petersen
> --
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>

Right.  I meant the not-serving-to-problem-networks part.  We just
assume that all networks could have problems, unless otherwise
explicitly stated.  =)



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