Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg!
"Eric Vyncke (evyncke)" <evyncke@cisco.com> Sat, 11 October 2008 15:51 UTC
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Subject: Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg!
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> > > Interesting and disappointing at the same time. Is there > > any chance > > > to get another version of the same statistics where not > > only www.example.com > > > will be queried but also www6.example.com ipv6.example.com > > (this is > > > of course a vastly different metric but could also be useful). > > > > Good suggestion. I'll add that when I have a minute, I need > to fix a > > bug related to DKIM tracking anyway. Any other prefixes that > > www6 and ipv6 that I should check? > > Are users expected to know of, and use those URLs? They > can't be forwarded in email or IM to someone running > IPv4-only -- which is the ultimate 'referral' (so often > talked about abstractly by IETFers). Dan, No of course, but, I would be really nice if Lars could extend his page with both statistics for pure dual-stack www.example.com and with statistics for the bare minimum www6.example.com & ipv6.example.com. This would give us useful information (at least from my point of view). Regards -éric _______________________________________________ v4v6interim mailing list v4v6interim@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/v4v6interim
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- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Fred Baker
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Rémi Després
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Turchanyi Geza
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Rémi Després
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Randy Bush
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Dan Wing
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Lars Eggert
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Eric Vyncke (evyncke)
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Lars Eggert
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Lars Eggert
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Dan Wing
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Dan Wing
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Eric Vyncke (evyncke)
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Lars Eggert
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Iljitsch van Beijnum
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Fred Baker
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Hemant Singh (shemant)
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Fred Baker
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Hemant Singh (shemant)
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Ralph Droms
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! TJ
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Fred Baker
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Iljitsch van Beijnum
- Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg! Iljitsch van Beijnum