We should setup a section dedicated to ipv6 mirrors, and perhaps another one for I2 mirrors. Suggestions on what / how we might do that anyone ?
- KB
Hi Karanbir,
What is your doubt ?
How to activate IPv6 on the mirror or, how to list it on centos website ?
btw, mirrors.nfsi.pt is dualstacked and serving both IPv4 and IPv6
cheers, --- Nuno Vieira nfsi telecom, lda.
nuno.vieira@nfsi.pt Tel. (+351) 21 949 2300 - Fax (+351) 21 949 2301 http://www.nfsi.pt/
----- "Karanbir Singh" mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
We should setup a section dedicated to ipv6 mirrors, and perhaps another one for I2 mirrors. Suggestions on what / how we might do that anyone ?
- KB
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Hi,
There is no doubt as such, we just need to create a mechanism that allows the entire package management stream's network stack to run pure ipv6 in a sane manner.
How much of that is already in place, and what work needs doing and how that might be done are the issues I'm hoping to address. We would, at the very least, need resources within centos.org to monitor and verify the ipv6 mirrors. and also offer a msync target there.
- KB
On 05/14/2009 10:50 AM, Nuno Vieira - nfsi telecom wrote:
Hi Karanbir,
What is your doubt ?
How to activate IPv6 on the mirror or, how to list it on centos website ?
btw, mirrors.nfsi.pt is dualstacked and serving both IPv4 and IPv6