• @SteveTech
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    61 year ago

    http://google.com/ works fine for me, tested in Firefox and with curl -6. So it could actually be your side that is broken, although it is probably your ISP’s.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      My side works fine, Google just doesn’t like the address. It’s a tunnelbroker address, maybe they consider that bots… but only for some of their servers? It’s weird

      • @SteveTech
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        11 year ago

        Oh okay, IMO IPv6 tunnels are worse than just disabling it, because it’s basically just a proxy with IPv6, and since there’s no encryption (at this layer) both your ISP and now the tunnel could collect your data, as well as added latency.

        But I guess it’s okay for experimentation or if you actually require IPv6 for something.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          Hard disagree there. It is a tunnel, it is plenty fast if the intermediate node is close enough, and why would you want encryption at the IP layer.

          It works great and gives me IPv6 that I otherwise wouldn’t have with my ISP (Optimum), allowing me to connect to native IPv6 site and use all the IPv6 functionality I want (dedicated IPs for containers/VMs etc).

          • @SteveTech
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            31 year ago

            Yeah those are some good points, I guess I’m just spoilt with native IPv6.