June 8th, 2008
Today there are only a few ISP’s that provide native IPv6 addresses to their customers. In switzerland
cyberlink.ch is an example for such an ISP. However if you are one of the lucky guys who has such an provider you are faced to another problem, because now you can use IPv6 services and visit IPv6 pages but you can’t visit IPv4 pages or use IPv4 services.
One solution is to add the following prefix to each IPv4 page you want to visit:
*.sixxs.org
For example:
http://blog.avetter.ch.sixxs.org/
With this great service it’s really easy to switch to an IPv6 address. You don’t have to worry about a tunnel to the IPv4 Network and no extra tools are needed. I think this is really the simplest way to use IPv4 over IPv6.
Tags: ipv6, proxy
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May 30th, 2008
In the last few days I made my first tests with IPv6, up to now it’s great to find more and more new features. At the beginning I had a problem to visit IPv6 pages like ipv6.google.com with the firefox. When I used the safari there wasn’t a problem and the ping6 ipv6.google.com was also successful. If you have the same problem you should do the following.
- Open firefox
- about:config
- Search for “network.dns.disableIPv6″
- This value is true but you should change it to false
- After that you problem is solved and firefox can resolve IPv6 dns requests
Try IPv6!!!
Tags: ipv6
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May 26th, 2008
Every time you use goolge they keep this information a long time. At the moment google is everywhere. It is not only a search engine with email accounts an you private page. Firefox use google to validate the page you want to visit. Of course this is a nice feature, but in my opinion this company gets too much information about you.
However I hope you don’t misunderstand me, because I think google is a great company, but you shouldn’t give them all infos they want. One point how you can use the quality of google but don’t give them too much information is to use
Scroogle as search engine. In the background they use google too, but without sending cookies and they save the history only 48h.
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