Re: [86attendees] IPv6 only SSID not working on iPhone

Adam Roach <adam@nostrum.com> Fri, 15 March 2013 16:50 UTC

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Subject: Re: [86attendees] IPv6 only SSID not working on iPhone
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So, I can confirm that I observed (with more than a cursory analysis, 
albeit only with the tools I could install on a non-jailbroken iPad) the 
behavior that Andrew describes on my iPad in Vancouver. I opened a bug 
on it, but it didn't go anywhere (I got a response a week or so later 
asking for logging information that I couldn't provide because I don't 
have a v6-only network at home, and wasn't going to set up something 
quite that complicated for this particular issue).

But, in any case, what Andrew says below isn't without basis in facts; 
it's just (apparently) out of date.

/a

On 3/15/13 12:33, Andrew Mcgregor wrote:
> Ah... that's changed.  Thanks for the clue.
>
>
> On 15 March 2013 10:51, Stuart Cheshire <ietf13@stuartcheshire.org 
> <mailto:ietf13@stuartcheshire.org>> wrote:
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>     On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Andrew Mcgregor
>     <andrewmcgr@google.com <mailto:andrewmcgr@google.com>> wrote:
>
>     > They don't consider themselves to have an internet connection
>     with no IPv4.
>
>     Or... perhaps we could try some actual facts.
>
>     The IETF DHCPv6 server was temporarily unreachable. It is now fixed,
>     and my iPhone is again working on the "ietf-v6ONLY" SSID.
>
>     So it was a simple network issue, which has been fixed.
>
>     Stuart Cheshire
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