On Wednesday 08 June 2011 13:59:36 Dale wrote: > Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > On Tuesday 07 June 2011 20:27:45 Dale wrote: > > > > > > 1&1: > > > > Test mit IPv4 DNS Eintrag > > ok (0.712s) verwende ipv4 > > Test mit IPv6 DNS Eintrag > > ok (0.712s) verwende ipv6 6to4 > > Test mit Dual Stack DNS Eintrag > > ok (0.726s) verwende ipv4 > > Test mit Dual Stack und grosse Pakete > > ok (0.665s) verwende ipv4 > > Test IPv4 ohne DNS > > ok (0.417s) verwende ipv4 > > Test IPv6 ohne DNS > > ok (0.440s) verwende ipv6 6to4 > > Test grosse IPv6 Pakete > > ok (0.734s) verwende ipv6 6to4 > > Test ob der DNS server des ISP IPv6 unterstützt > > bad (1.401s) > > > > as the site explains the dns test is a goodie and failing it is not a > > big > > deal. > > Well, I have to ask this. If the DNS fails, how will my browser know > where to go? From my understanding, when I type in abc.com and hit > enter or go, the first thing it does is go to a DNS server to see what > the actual number is.
Read the FAQ and Info posted. >From the website: If this test fails: it means that the DNS resolver you are using, requires IPv4 to reach the DNS authoritative servers of your favoriate web sites. In the near future, every web site of consequence will remain accessible in this form, so there is no immediate danger.