[LAC-TF] Fwd: [ipv6-wg] Youtube over IPv6!
Hugo Salgado
hsalgado at nic.cl
Mon Feb 1 11:18:53 BRST 2010
Hola Roque. Lo confirmo desde acá! Tenemos registros AAAA en los
v*.lscache*.c.youtube.com y la conexión es sobre IPv6.
Saludos,
Hugo
NIC Chile - .CL
On 01/29/2010 06:10 PM, Roque Gagliano wrote:
> Hola,
>
> Si alguno está haciendo peering con Google en IPv6 (por ejemplo en PTT o
> NOTA) deberían poder ahora acceder al contenido youtube sobre IPv6. Yo
> no he podido verificar el anuncio.
>
> Abrazo,
>
> Roque
>
> Dear all,
>
> Good news, If you are peering in v6 with Google, you can now access
> Youtube over IPv6. I was unable to verify the information.
>
> Regards,
> r.
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> *From: *Martin Millnert <millnert at csbnet.se <mailto:millnert at csbnet.se>>
>> *Date: *January 29, 2010 8:33:20 PM GMT+01:00
>> *To: *ipv6-wg at ripe.net <mailto:ipv6-wg at ripe.net>
>> *Subject: **[ipv6-wg] Youtube over IPv6!*
>>
>> Hello fellow IPv6 admirers,
>>
>> (I'm sending this here on behalf of Shane. :) )
>>
>> As you might know already, Google has been so *tremendously* kind to, as
>> of ~22 hours ago, initiate the enabling of their Youtube site over IPv6.
>> It is currently available to participants in their Google over IPv6
>> program, http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/ .
>>
>> The www.youtube.com <http://www.youtube.com> user interface so far
>> does *not* have any AAAA
>> published, but the *much* more important (traffic wise) image and video
>> servers do. Use tcpdump to verify.
>>
>> Eg.,
>> anticimex at hsa:~$ host s.ytimg.com <http://s.ytimg.com>
>> s.ytimg.com <http://s.ytimg.com> is an alias for
>> static.cache.l.google.com.
>> static.cache.l.google.com has address 74.125.13.213
>> static.cache.l.google.com has IPv6 address 2001:4860:4001:402::15
>>
>> anticimex at hsa:~$ host v1.lscache1.c.youtube.com
>> v1.lscache1.c.youtube.com is an alias for v1.lscache1.l.google.com.
>> v1.lscache1.l.google.com has address 74.125.97.80
>> v1.lscache1.l.google.com has IPv6 address 2001:4860:4001:402::10
>>
>> The time when it began is clearly visible in our own IPv6 graphs,
>> http://stats.csbnet.se/public/ipv6/csbnet-ipv6-traffictypes.html ,
>> and you can see similar correlated data at for example
>> http://www.de-cix.net/content/network.html .
>>
>> To figure out all the mappings they give you, if you want to trace etc,
>> something similar to: "for i in `seq 1 24 `; do for y in `seq 1 8 `; do
>> host v$i.lscache$y.c.youtube.com ; done ; done | grep 'IPv6 address' |
>> cut -d' ' -f 1,5 | sort -uk2" could be used - at least from where I sit.
>> Adjust for correctness.
>>
>> I'm sure that as this matures and bugs are wiped out, there will no
>> longer be any need for the Google over IPv6 program and everybody will
>> be able to access this. Until then, join! :)
>>
>> I bow to the Google IPv6 team, their netops and everybody there that is
>> working so hard to give the Internet true CONTENT on IPv6. Yippie!
>> From 48514, much of love! Thank you guys (and gals)!
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Martin Millnert <millnert at csbnet.se <mailto:millnert at csbnet.se>>
>
>
>
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