Closed jfesler closed 9 years ago
Fixed - this was a bug, not a missing feature.
Your Internet help desk may ask you for the information below.
Help desk code: 64
NAT64
IPv4: Timeout, AS17674 - IETF94-NET IETF94 Operational Committee,JP IPv6: Good, AS17674 - IETF94-NET IETF94 Operational Committee,JP OtherSites: 59/59 good
http://test-ipv6.com/?ip4=133.93.7.67&ip6=2001:c40:0:3008:1986:722a:4904:48d0&a=ok,515&aaaa=ok,337&ds=ok,444&ipv4=timeout,15014&ipv6=ok,257&v6mtu=ok,473&v6ns=ok,1986&dsmtu=ok,272
Your Internet help desk may ask you for the information below.
IPv4: Timeout, AS17674 - IETF94-NET IETF94 Operational Committee,JP IPv6: Good, AS17674 - IETF94-NET IETF94 Operational Committee,JP OtherSites: 59/59 good IPv4 address: 133.93.7.67 IPv6 address: 2001:c40:0:3008:1986:722a:4904:48d0
We should have a short code that detects NAT64.
The long form main tab does point it out:
Your IPv4 address on the public Internet appears to be 133.93.7.67
Your IPv6 address on the public Internet appears to be 2001:c40:0:3008:1986:722a:4904:48d0
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) appears to be IETF94-NET IETF94 Operational Committee,JP
Since you have IPv6, we are including a tab that shows how well you can reach other IPv6 sites. [more info]
Good news! Your current configuration will continue to work as web sites enable IPv6.
NAT64 detected. IPv6 works. IPv4 works for most purposes. Applications that are hard-coded for IPv4-only will fail. We are aware of at least one major voice-over-ip program that falls into this category. Your application's support staff may need a nudge to add proper IPv6 support.
Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6 Internet access.