[ipv6hackers] List of IPv6-only services?

Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Thu Oct 25 16:33:54 CEST 2012


On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 15:03 +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
> Then there's always the IPv6 killer app at http://ip6.no/index-en.html

Not really:

kauer at karl:~$ dig +short ipv6.no any
ns1.hyp.net. hostmaster.domeneshop.no. 1326543886 14400 1800 1209600
3600
194.63.248.47
ns2.hyp.net.
ns3.hyp.net.
ns1.hyp.net.

No IPv6 address. However, if you visit the site using IPv4 and then use
the IPv6 address literal given on the page, you can load the promised
"killer app".

The app is rather disappointing. It does load, but the initial screen
stays frozen. The application appears to be a network application of
some sort; one can see the remnants of a packet at left, but the process
seems to have stalled in the middle of a refresh cycle. The payload has
been only partially decapsulated. The packet seems very large for the
size of the payload. The background, while attractive, is boringly
static. The app does not appear to expose any interactive user
interface; one button is visible, but clicking it has no effect. Close
inspection of the partially decapsulated payload suggests that
rudimentary intrusion prevention mechanisms are present.

The two support mechanisms provided on screen are ineffective.

I rate this app zero stars.
 
Regards, K.

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