Hi Daryl how are you? Just reviving an older thread here.
With the aid of the Victorian State Govt here in Oz, we have just fired up an IPv6 TestBed to help organisations stage transition exercises etc to IPv6. Vendors are starting to look favourably at the opportunity to assist clients into the space too (which means we gets toys to play with :-)) We are progressively documenting issues faced in moving to IPv6, one of which is repositories. Keen on looking at an that IPv6 repository. I know that the Australian Academic Research Network as expressed interest in assisting. Is there any way we can assist in moving this forward? BTW, the TestBed info is at www.vic6.net :-) Cheers and best regards George On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 22:30 -0500, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote: > On 28/11/2008 10:11 PM, George Fong wrote: > > I suspect I have missed something simple but when I do sa-update --debug > > it can't find spamassassin.apache.org for the updates. I am guessing > > that this server only lives in Ipv4 Land? > > Correct. > > > If this is the case, is there an IPv6 repository that can be reached? > > There are no IPv6 repositories that I am aware of. If there's enough > interest in one, I'd be happy to look into setting an official one up. > > As an aside, I'd be interested to know how much, if any, spam you get to > your IPv6 only server. I had one for a short while a number or years > ago and didn't get any mail at all. > > Daryl > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content > by MailScanner and is believed to be clean. > -- George Fong Lateral Plains Pty Ltd Tel: +61 3 5335 2243 Just remember, wherever you go .... there you are. ------------------------------------------------------------ This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner and is believed to be clean.