Comments on: Secret ipv6 sites… http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../ noise from a mozilla network engineer Thu, 08 May 2008 18:35:15 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=wordpress-mu-1.2.5 By: Nathan Ward http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../#comment-434 Nathan Ward Tue, 26 Jun 2007 03:29:55 +0000 http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../#comment-434 @Frédéric Wenzel: If you are behind NAT, Teredo. If you are not behind NAT, or you control your router that does NAT in IPv4 and it supports it, use 6to4. @Frédéric Wenzel:
If you are behind NAT, Teredo. If you are not behind NAT, or you control your router that does NAT in IPv4 and it supports it, use 6to4.

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By: Frédéric Wenzel http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../#comment-317 Frédéric Wenzel Fri, 22 Jun 2007 15:32:52 +0000 http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../#comment-317 Hm. I wonder how I would become IPv6 enabled -- the average DSL provider (or university) don't seem to offer that. :-/ Hm. I wonder how I would become IPv6 enabled — the average DSL provider (or university) don’t seem to offer that. :-/

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By: Dao http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../#comment-305 Dao Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:42:27 +0000 http://blog.mozilla.com/mrz/2007/06/22/secret-ipv6-sites.../#comment-305 I don't see a difference. But that's probably a good sign ... I don’t see a difference. But that’s probably a good sign …

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