I'm up for taking part... would be over a DSL connection with a tunnel though :)
On 5 April 2011 09:08, Frank Duignan <frank.duignan at gmail.com> wrote:
> On the 8th of June it will be world IPv6 day (thanks to David Malone
> for reminding me). To mark this occasion I propose that we do the
> following:
>http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/>> The Weirdest ping
> We will set up a convoluted IPv6 route through the most geographically
> and technically diverse set of equipment and send a ping through.
>> What sort of gear:
> PC's, Mac, Embedded systems, VM's, hacked set top boxes, phones, toys,
> etc. etc. The odder the better.
> The plus side of doing this is that we might help out the debugging
> and porting efforts for ipv6 stacks.
>>> Anyone want to take part?
>> f.
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