On Tue, 29 May 2007, Randy Bush wrote: > > > Does anyone have any horror stories about deploying v6? > > not horror, just had to back off. > > small site. so public servers provide multiple and diverse services. > if a hostname has a v6 address, then all services must be v6 capable > because clients do not retry the A record. what's interesting is some applications on the same platform reacting differently :( Safari works 'fine' but mail.app is 'broken' for some corner cases of v4/v6 naming/capabilities. Iljitsch pointed out mail.app, I've filed atleast one bug with apple... I'm positive there are others as well.
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