6to4 status (again)
Brzozowski, John Jason
jjmb at jjmb.com
Fri Mar 1 12:57:02 CET 2013
Ole we actually have experience that tells us it would be bad if we turned
our relays. Some streaming service experience is already not optimal over
6to4 using our relays largely related to the protocol not the relays
themselves. Turning ours down would result in the use of a single 6to4
relay on someone else's network. Further this relay is hosted by a
university. For now we think it makes more sense to keep our running and
encourage client side disablement until there is ~0 bits over 6to4.
John
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:05 AM, Ole Troan <ot at cisco.com> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> > Switching correctly configured relays off clearly hurts users.
>
> that's an assumption.
>
> it isn't clear to me that really bad service is worse than no service.
> perhaps the latter would make the end-user fix their end?
>
> cheers,
> Ole
>
>
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