I am glad to see that IPv6 being available Looking forward on the progress.
K6DLC
Something is still not quite right with it though.
I tried it from both my office and home and was presented with the default Apache web page claiming that the host was running Scientific Linux. I did not see the portal pages.
Could this be a symptom of my 6in4 tunnel via HE.net?
Mark On Feb 6, 2013 8:37 PM, "Daniel Curry" daniel@danielcurry.net wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I am glad to see that IPv6 being available Looking forward on the progress.
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Mark Phillips wrote:
Something is still not quite right with it though.
I tried it from both my office and home and was presented with the default Apache web page claiming that the host was running Scientific Linux. I did not see the portal pages.
Could this be a symptom of my 6in4 tunnel via HE.net?
Are you using the URI http://www.ampr.org in your browser?
Antonio Querubin e-mail: tony@lavanauts.org xmpp: antonioquerubin@gmail.com
On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Mark Phillips wrote:
Something is still not quite right with it though.
I tried it from both my office and home and was presented with the default Apache web page claiming that the host was running Scientific Linux. I did not see the portal pages.
Also, neither the portal nor the wiki have an IPv6 DNS record yet. Only www.ampr.org has the IPv6 proxy address.
Antonio Querubin e-mail: tony@lavanauts.org xmpp: antonioquerubin@gmail.com
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Antonio Querubin tony@lavanauts.org wrote:
Something is still not quite right with it though.
Are you using the URI http://www.ampr.org in your browser?
http://www.ampr.org is working for me over IPv6 using a browser.
You may want to add a VirtualHost using the IPv6 address to prevent users from seeing "Scientific Linux Test Page" default page.
<VirtualHost [2605:b00:0:2:211:2fff:fef6:4287]:80>
Jerry, kd4yal
On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Jerald A DeLong wrote:
You may want to add a VirtualHost using the IPv6 address to prevent users from seeing "Scientific Linux Test Page" default page.
<VirtualHost [2605:b00:0:2:211:2fff:fef6:4287]:80>
There are a number of virtual hosts on that server - the IPv6 proxy is just one of them. I suspect the problem is really a lack of HTTP 1.1 capability in an old browser.
Antonio Querubin e-mail: tony@lavanauts.org xmpp: antonioquerubin@gmail.com