Absolutey amazing. All big content providers and organisations are on IPv6 today. This is something I have never seen in my life. I like to record this moment in the history of human networked information society.
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.facebook.com +short
2620:0:1c18:0:face:b00c:0:3
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.google.com +short
http://www.l.google.com/.
2404:6800:8002::69
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.yahoo.com +short
fpfd.wa1.b.yahoo.com.
2001:4998:f011:1fe::3000
2001:4998:f011:1fe::3001
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.bing.com +short
ipv6.search.ms.com.edgesuite.net.
a1877.dscb.akamai.net.
2600:140e:3::3cfe:af33
2600:140e:3::3cfe:af38
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.xbox.com +short
http://www.gtm.xbox.com/.
msxbwsd.vo.llnwd.net.
2402:6800:720:11:230:48ff:fe8d:aa6e
2402:6800:720:11:230:48ff:fe8d:a992
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.cisco.com +short
v6day.cisco.com.akadns.net.
geo-v6day.cisco.com.akadns.net.
cisco-redir.v6day.akadns.net.
cisco.v6day.akadns.net.
2001:420:80:1:c:15c0:d06:f00d
[warren@dnssec ~]# dig aaaa www.youtube.com +short
youtube-ui.l.google.com.
2404:6800:8002::5b
1 comment:
That's definitely a good start, but I don't think we'll see widespread v6 adoption until the long tail is on there as well.
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