On 2005.10.31 13:29:44 -0800, Doug Barton wrote: > As I mentioned in my previous post, I have been using earthlink's IPv6 > experiment to get an IPv6 connection at home. I am therefore trying to use > it as much as possible to see what works, and what breaks. FreeBSD makes it > fairly easy to do that, but it's fairly hard to get to the web site over v6. > Admittedly there is a list of v6-capable mirrors on the front page, and > they work fairly well. However, I think it would be nice to pick one or two > of those sites and add the AAAA record to www.freebsd.org. > > I have been simulating this in my hosts file using the first US mirror site, > and haven't run into any problems yet. I think it would be a step in the > right direction for us to support v6 for our site "out of the box."
The mirrors are not exact mirrors of www.freebsd.org, so this is not possible. If you have pointed www.FreeBSD.org at a mirror that would explain the problems you noted elsewhere about www.freebsd.org returning the script code instead of executing the scripts. We do not expect the FreeBSD web mirrors to run the CGI scripts (though a few does). While IPv6 for www.FreeBSD.org would probably be nice, it does require that the real www.FreeBSD.org get IPv6 connectivity. -- Simon L. Nielsen
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