[arin-discuss] Does ARIN eat it's own dog food with regards to IPv6?
John Curran
jcurran at arin.net
Mon May 24 17:34:57 EDT 2010
Ted -
ARIN's office networks are dual-stacked with IPv4 and IPv6;
I do not know whether all desktops are configured with IPv4
and IPv6 by default but will determine that shortly.
I know that my machine has a dynamic IPv6 address, I see it
(and dancing turtles :-) displayed when I connect to relevant
websites. Our public facing websites are have both A and AAAA
records so that parties may connect via the IP protocol version
of their choice.
Hope this helps,
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
On May 24, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Just a quick question here,
>
> Is ARIN's internal office network dual-stacked with all hosts
> on it running both IPv6 and IPv4? Can those hosts go to any
> of the "IPv6 test websites" on the Internet and be told they are
> on IPv6?
>
> I did not see anything in the "About Us" section of the
> website regarding this.
>
> Ted
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