Karanbir Singh napsal(a):
hi,
So, running a natively ipv6 machine on CentOS comes with the problem that there are no published ipv6 mirrors in our mirrorlist's - we know about a few ipv6 mirrors, and it should be possible to extend our testing stuff to cover them.
Whats the best way to handle this situation ? Am I the only one running native ipv6 at the moment.... is there someway we can gauge what the use-case-density for AAAA mirrorlist.centos.org is at the moment ?
should we do the dns record, vhost a static list if we must, of a few ipv6's and see what the hit-rate is ?
- KB
Karanbir, definitely IPV6 is the must. I can help with testing, since we have own IPV6 subnet. Maybe I'm wrong but IPV6/IPV4 enabled machines are going to try IPV6 mirrors first. So I'm not sure about the hit-rate precision. Regards, David Hrbáč