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In 2011 we tested a computer on our office network (and also on ADSL lines) to see how our services would work just using just native IPv6. |
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We used an Apple laptop, disabled IPv4 and enabled IPv6. We suspect similar results on an ADSL line - we'll test this later on. |
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We want to ensure that all our services work over IPv6. This page has our progress and notes. (it all worked!) |
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Here are some of the results: |
Here are some of the results: |
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==Working |
==Working== |
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*'''IPv6 Access to Services provided by AAISP''' |
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*Web page browsing to aa.net.uk ( |
**Web page browsing to aa.net.uk (Firefox) |
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**AAISP email services: |
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***Incoming SMTP |
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*Web page browsing to revk.www.me.uk (firefox - but some parts are missing, such as top header ) |
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**AAISP Web servers: |
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***Customer web server (www-server.co.uk) |
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***AAISP Billing System pages |
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***AAISP WIKI |
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***Clueless Control Pages |
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***http://www.loopsofzen.co.uk (an IPv6 only web site) |
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***Status page (status.aa.net.uk) - it's on a different network in Amsterdam and has IPv6 |
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**NTP - time.aa.net.uk |
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**Customer IRC Server (hosted by a third party) |
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**DNS Servers: |
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***Customer resolvers |
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***Authoritative nameservers (primary-dns.co.uk / secondary-dns.co.uk |
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**VoIP |
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***The VoIP platform support IPv6 |
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***Some phones support IPv6 too |
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**AAISP Ticketing System (email based) |
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**FireBrick |
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***FireBrick models all support IPv6 by default |
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*'''IPv6 access to other resources on the Internet''' |
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==Not quite working:== |
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*AAISP receiving email (imap on Thunderbird) - gave refused, need more logging on the mail server (Mail App worked) |
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**Web sites |
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*AAISP VoIP - Phone server does not yet support IPv6 |
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***Web page browsing to thinkbroadband.com (not forums though, as they are not yet IPv6 enabled (March 2011)) |
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***Web page browsing to revk.www.me.uk |
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**Gmail (using Thunderbird) |
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There will be lots of other places... |
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=2014-06-06= |
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==Not Working at all== |
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On 6 June 2014 there was a campaign to turn off IPv4 for the day! see: |
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*Any IPv4 access! |
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[https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/IT_professionals_worldwide_Turn_off_the_Legacy_IP_Protocol_IPv4_for_the_day_of_06th_June_2014 secure.avaaz.org] |
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*whois from the command line |
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==How to do IPv6 Only== |
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Some notes: |
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*Sometimes it's easier just to turn IPv4 off on the computer |
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*You will lose access to some sites if they don't have IPv6 |
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[[File:IPv6Only-Apple.png|400px]] |
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===Tested IPv6 only configurations=== |
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A&A BT FTTC - Openreach Modem - FireBrick 2700 - Apple Computer |
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===IPv6 NAT64 gateway === |
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AAISP provide an IPv6 to IPv4 gateway, which allows one to connect to the IPv4 world from an IPv6-only machine. |
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To use this, simply change the DNS server addresses to 2001:8b0:6464::1 and 2001:8b0:6464::2 |
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Note that the IPv6 router advertisements from your router may still broadcast the normal DNS server addresses. |
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===How to test=== |
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We have 2 IP test web pages: |
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*https://ip4.help.me.uk |
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*https://ip6.help.me.uk |
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Each will return your corresponding IP address. |
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If you get bored looking for IPv6 websites, there is always https://loopsofzen.co.uk to keep you occupied. |
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 18 July 2024
In 2011 we tested a computer on our office network (and also on ADSL lines) to see how our services would work just using just native IPv6. We used an Apple laptop, disabled IPv4 and enabled IPv6. We suspect similar results on an ADSL line - we'll test this later on. We want to ensure that all our services work over IPv6. This page has our progress and notes. (it all worked!)
Here are some of the results:
Working
- IPv6 Access to Services provided by AAISP
- Web page browsing to aa.net.uk (Firefox)
- AAISP email services:
- Incoming SMTP
- Customer outbound email (smtp.aa.net.uk, with Thunderbird)
- POP3/IMAP servers (customers receiving email) (imap on Apple Mail App)
- AAISP Webmail
- AAISP Web servers:
- Customer web server (www-server.co.uk)
- AAISP Billing System pages
- AAISP WIKI
- Clueless Control Pages
- http://www.loopsofzen.co.uk (an IPv6 only web site)
- Status page (status.aa.net.uk) - it's on a different network in Amsterdam and has IPv6
- NTP - time.aa.net.uk
- Customer IRC Server (hosted by a third party)
- DNS Servers:
- Customer resolvers
- Authoritative nameservers (primary-dns.co.uk / secondary-dns.co.uk
- VoIP
- The VoIP platform support IPv6
- Some phones support IPv6 too
- AAISP Ticketing System (email based)
- FireBrick
- FireBrick models all support IPv6 by default
- IPv6 access to other resources on the Internet
- Pinging www.google.com (ping6)
- Web sites
- Web page browsing to thinkbroadband.com (not forums though, as they are not yet IPv6 enabled (March 2011))
- Web page browsing to google.co.uk
- Web page browsing to revk.www.me.uk
- Gmail (using Thunderbird)
There will be lots of other places...
2014-06-06
On 6 June 2014 there was a campaign to turn off IPv4 for the day! see: secure.avaaz.org
How to do IPv6 Only
Some notes:
- Sometimes it's easier just to turn IPv4 off on the computer
- You will lose access to some sites if they don't have IPv6
Tested IPv6 only configurations
A&A BT FTTC - Openreach Modem - FireBrick 2700 - Apple Computer
IPv6 NAT64 gateway
AAISP provide an IPv6 to IPv4 gateway, which allows one to connect to the IPv4 world from an IPv6-only machine. To use this, simply change the DNS server addresses to 2001:8b0:6464::1 and 2001:8b0:6464::2
Note that the IPv6 router advertisements from your router may still broadcast the normal DNS server addresses.
How to test
We have 2 IP test web pages:
Each will return your corresponding IP address.
If you get bored looking for IPv6 websites, there is always https://loopsofzen.co.uk to keep you occupied.