On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Steve L <kb9mwr(a)gmail.com> wrote:
John,
I see IPv6 to
http://nw7dr.ampr.org/ with netstat:
TCP [2605:a000:1508:c178:78a8:fe60:2b78:1495]:65219
[2001:470:b:40f::3]:http ESTABLISHED
TCP [2605:a000:1508:c178:78a8:fe60:2b78:1495]:65220
[2001:470:b:40f::3]:http ESTABLISHED
TCP [2605:a000:1508:c178:78a8:fe60:2b78:1495]:65221
[2001:470:b:40f::3]:http ESTABLISHED
Pinging
k7ve.ampr.org [2001:470:b:40f::2] with 32 bytes of data:
Destination host unreachable.
Destination host unreachable.
Fixed (via Comcast)
*C:\Users\john>tracert -6
k7ve.ampr.org <http://k7ve.ampr.org>*
*Tracing route to
k7ve.ampr.org <http://k7ve.ampr.org> [2001:470:b:40f::2]*
*over a maximum of 30 hops:*
* 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 2601:601:a100:5090::1*
* 2 17 ms 8 ms 13 ms 2001:558:4082:18::1*
* 3 10 ms 16 ms 9 ms
be-20014-sur03.everett.wa.seattle.comcast.net
<http://be-20014-sur03.everett.wa.seattle.comcast.net> [2001:558:a2:28::1]*
* 4 8 ms 9 ms 10 ms
be-29-ar01.seattle.wa.seattle.comcast.net
<http://be-29-ar01.seattle.wa.seattle.comcast.net> [2001:558:a0:2d::1]*
* 5 13 ms 10 ms 10 ms
be-33650-cr01.seattle.wa.ibone.comcast.net
<http://be-33650-cr01.seattle.wa.ibone.comcast.net> [2001:558:0:f769::1]*
* 6 10 ms 11 ms 9 ms
be-10847-pe02.seattle.wa.ibone.comcast.net
<http://be-10847-pe02.seattle.wa.ibone.comcast.net> [2001:558:0:f5b8::2]*
* 7 10 ms 8 ms 14 ms
10gigabitethernet2-12.core1.sea1.he.net
<http://10gigabitethernet2-12.core1.sea1.he.net> [2001:470:0:3c5::1]*
* 8 12 ms 14 ms 11 ms
tserv1.sea1.he.net
<http://tserv1.sea1.he.net> [2001:470:0:9b::2]*
* 9 45 ms 38 ms 47 ms
k7ve-2-pt.tunnel.tserv14.sea1.ipv6.he.net
<http://k7ve-2-pt.tunnel.tserv14.sea1.ipv6.he.net> [2001:470:a:40f::2]*
* 10 49 ms 39 ms 41 ms 2001:470:b:40f::2*
*Trace complete.*
Pinging
nw7dr.ampr.org [2001:470:b:40f::3] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 2001:470:b:40f::3: time=99ms
Reply from 2001:470:b:40f::3: time=102ms
Reply from 2001:470:b:40f::3: time=117ms
Does anyone know of nifty little firefox add-on that will denote that
you are connected via IPv6 to the site? I'd like to be more aware of
what all supports it in the course of my general browsing. I think
that could really bring an awareness. Kind like the more recent "This
site may not be secure" when Browsers detect login details over a non
HTTPS connection.
Having to sniff it with netstat to tell if its 4 or 6 is less than
appealing.
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