My friends with #ipv6 address can have my timelapse video, as a treat: https://helsinki.kos.to/purkumaa.mp4
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Small poll on how widely IPv6-only links works these days.
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@suihkulokki Didn't work on my phone despite obviously always having v6.
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@suihkulokki I got NXDOMAIN. Requiring a v6 resolver maybe? Which would be awkward. But then I should be on Cloudflare DNS over HTTPS, would also be weird if that didn't resolve v6only.
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@phil @suihkulokki
Would be really weird if CF couldn't resolve that…
kos.to. 86335 IN NS isla.ns.cloudflare.com.
kos.to. 86335 IN NS tim.ns.cloudflare.com.
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@phil @suihkulokki That is caused by a browser bug: https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40736240
The browser detects that you don't have #IPv6, and thus doesn't even bother doing an AAAA lookup. This results in that websites without an A record look like they don't even exist at all in the browser. How many IPv6-only websites have you attempted to visit without noticing they actually DO exist? 🤔
I personally think it's a very serious issue, but nobody else seems to care...
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@namedbird @suihkulokki I do have v6 though. And yet ping is also unhappy over adb and can't resolve the name. Hopefully I find some time to debug this further but the cable was acting up. 🙃
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@phil @namedbird @suihkulokki are you using oneplus? I remember IPv6 not working over USB and WIFI hotspot some years back.
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@miyuru @namedbird @suihkulokki Pixel 6 Pro. Just checked deeper. ip shows an assigned IPv6 address and I can ping it, but there's no default route. No idea why. It has v6 connectivity through both mobile and WiFi. So it's indeed the aforementioned browser bug.
But gosh, that's a bad error.
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