Re: [Int-area] Stateless IPv4-in-IPv6 experiments

Rémi Després <remi.despres@free.fr> Wed, 06 April 2011 16:19 UTC

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Thank you, Xiahong, for sharing this interesting information.

In the case of BitComet and uTorrent, I wonder what happens if the host has both A+P IPv4 and IPv6, as opposed to just A+P IPv4.
Did you try that?

Regards,
RD

Le 6 avr. 2011 à 10:57, <xiaohong.deng@orange-ftgroup.com> <xiaohong.deng@orange-ftgroup.com> a écrit :

> Dear all,
>  
> An I-D about stateless IPv4-in-IPv6 experiments has been submitted. A URL for this Internet-Draft is: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-deng-aplusp-experiment-results-00.
>  
> A website introducing the detail of experiment results is also accessible via: http://opensourceaplusp.weebly.com/
>  
> BR,
> Xiaohong
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