On 3/11/2015 10:36 p.m., Robert Conlustro wrote:
> I want to do it because I want to know if it’s possible. If I can
> manage a squid server with an IPv4 address that runs an IPv6 service.
> Knowledge for the future, let’s call it, an experiment.
>
Um. Running an IPv6 service requires support for
Lets rewind...
*Why* do a you have this requirement at all?
Why have a server connected to IPv4 which is not permitted to use IPv4 ?
On 2/11/2015 11:50 p.m., Robert Conlustro wrote:
> Thank you for all the great information. I understand the squid will
> automatically use IPv6 before IPv4 if th
On 2/11/2015 2:07 p.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> Hey Robert,
>
> It is really unclear what you need or want(at least to me).
> The basic way that the routing world works is that if you try to access
> an IPV4 address is by using the IPV4 routing world.
> It means that you need to use an IPV4 addr
Hey Robert,
It is really unclear what you need or want(at least to me).
The basic way that the routing world works is that if you try to access
an IPV4 address is by using the IPV4 routing world.
It means that you need to use an IPV4 address to access IPV4 resources
or networks.
I remember ta