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Re: [tlug] IPv6



On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 09:37:57PM +0900, burlingk@example.com wrote:
> If you are connecting using an IPv6 connection, and the
> web site you try to go too does not have an IPv6 address,
> will it automatically revert to the IPv4 address?

Yes, if you are running a double-stack (IPv6+IPv4) machine, in which the
two protocols are simultaneously available.
No, if you have IPv6-only connectivity (extremely rare as of today).


> Also, what happened to v5? Hehehehe.

>From http://www.isoc.org/educpillar/resources/ipv6_faq.shtml#q3 :

 "What happened to IPv5?

  Version 5 of the IP family was an experimental protocol developed in
  the 1980s. IPv5 (also called the Internet Stream Protocol) was never
  widely deployed. Since the number 5 was already allocated, this number
  was not considered for the successor to IPv4. Several proposals were
  suggested as the IPv4 successor, and each was assigned a number. In
  the end, it happened that the one with version number 6 was selected."

Cheers,
 David
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 David Santinoli
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 www.tieffesistemi.com                         tel. +39 02 45490882


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