Re: [71attendees] IPv6 Jabber Identity server anyone?

"Pete St. Pierre" <pete@st-pierre.net> Tue, 11 March 2008 20:26 UTC

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> In an attempt to ensure the all important objective of connecting to  
> the requisite chat room during the plenary I tried out ietf-v6ONLY  
> today.
>
> Issues discovered (OS/X Lepoard on a MacBook Air):
>
> 1) Firefox does not allow an IPv6 URL to be entered into the address  
> bar, fe80::... was turned into http://www.fe80.com/...
>
I haven't tried this in a while, but you likely need brackets [ ]  
around the v6 address.  See RFC 3986 (originally defined in 2732) for  
details.
>
>
> 2) iChat and Adium were both unable to connect to my gmail identity  
> server so I was unable to connect to any chat room whatsoever.
>
>
>
>
> Conclusion: Not only does it not work, the level of user  
> intervention required is such that I am going to have to retreat to  
> a small desert island (no Internet) during the transition phase or  
> spend 110% of my time fixing the transition problems of all my  
> relatives. Might as well be using IPv8...
>
> This has to be completely transparent to the end user. The current  
> scheme requires double ended adoption before IPv6 gives me the same  
> level of usability as IPv4.
>
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