So since DNSSEC has been the topic of the week and we're past W6D now has anyone got anything to report/post? Cisco is saying they didn't notice any increase in in fault's and Hurricane Electric are saying they have noticed a post W6D rise in traffic levels. More locally we saw a little news in NZ, Telecom/Gen-I saying they have created a IPv6 Lab, Telstra saying they are working on it and expect something around 2012 for client IPv6 access. We launched IPv6 to all of our clients fulltime and had less than 5 calls about it mainly from old OS X users but overall NZ was pretty quiet which surprised me. NZPost went v6 for the day but nobody else really did, I understand this is because a few of the big DC's in NZ aren't offering v6 connectivity yet, I would have hoped that sites like Trademe/Stuff/etc would have joined in -- Tristram Cheer Network Architect - Most problems are the result of previous solutions... Tel. 09 438 5472 Ext 803 | Mobile. 022 412 1985 | 53 Port Road, Whangarei tristram.cheer(a)ubergroup.co.nz mailto:tristram.cheer(a)ubergroup.co.nz |www.ubergroup.co.nz http://www.ubergroup.co.nz http://ubergroup.co.nz/fb https://twitter.com/#!/ubergroupltd
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See: http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6-traffic... On 10/06/2011, at 10:07 AM, Tristram Cheer wrote:
So since DNSSEC has been the topic of the week and we’re past W6D now has anyone got anything to report/post? Cisco is saying they didn’t notice any increase in in fault’s and Hurricane Electric are saying they have noticed a post W6D rise in traffic levels.
More locally we saw a little news in NZ, Telecom/Gen-I saying they have created a IPv6 Lab, Telstra saying they are working on it and expect something around 2012 for client IPv6 access. We launched IPv6 to all of our clients fulltime and had less than 5 calls about it mainly from old OS X users but overall NZ was pretty quiet which surprised me. NZPost went v6 for the day but nobody else really did, I understand this is because a few of the big DC’s in NZ aren’t offering v6 connectivity yet, I would have hoped that sites like Trademe/Stuff/etc would have joined in
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On 10/06/11 Fri, Jun 10, 10:19, Dave Baker wrote:
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See:
http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6-traffic...
So do you anticipate that increase being maintained or is it just a spike that has gone back to where it was before?
On 10/06/2011, at 10:29 AM, Andy Linton wrote:
On 10/06/11 Fri, Jun 10, 10:19, Dave Baker wrote:
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See:
http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6-traffic...
So do you anticipate that increase being maintained or is it just a spike that has gone back to where it was before?
The spike was the same yesterday and looks to be continuing today so yes we anticipate it being maintained.
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That's Interesting, Does anyone have any ideas/clues as to what's causing this continued spike of traffic? Did everyone just switch on v6 for their DNS servers? -- Tristram Cheer Network Architect Tel. 09 438 5472 Ext 803 | Mobile. 022 412 1985 Fax. | tristram.cheer(a)ubergroup.co.nz | www.ubergroup.co.nz PS: Follow us on facebook: www.ubergroup.co.nz/fb or twitter https://twitter.com/#!/ubergroupltd -----Original Message----- From: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Dave Baker Sent: Friday, 10 June 2011 10:39 a.m. To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [nznog] World IPv6 Day On 10/06/2011, at 10:29 AM, Andy Linton wrote:
On 10/06/11 Fri, Jun 10, 10:19, Dave Baker wrote:
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See:
http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6- traffic-to-nz/
So do you anticipate that increase being maintained or is it just a spike that has gone back to where it was before?
The spike was the same yesterday and looks to be continuing today so yes we anticipate it being maintained.
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On 06/10/2011 10:42 AM, Tristram Cheer wrote:
That's Interesting, Does anyone have any ideas/clues as to what's causing this continued spike of traffic? Did everyone just switch on v6 for their DNS servers?
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On 10/06/2011, at 10:29 AM, Andy Linton wrote:
On 10/06/11 Fri, Jun 10, 10:19, Dave Baker wrote:
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See:
http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6-
What we observed was a sudden change in the number of queries coming from 6 sources: 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe02:7569 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe02:7413 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:571d 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:448d 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:57d1 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:1f13 All of them belong to TelstraClear. My bet is they activated those addresses in some of their caching resolvers. Anyone from TelstraClear want to comment on it? We haven't done any quality analysis on the traces beyond the graphs already mentioned. Too busy discussing about DNSSEC ;) Cheers, traffic-to-nz/
So do you anticipate that increase being maintained or is it just a spike that has gone back to where it was before?
The spike was the same yesterday and looks to be continuing today so yes we anticipate it being maintained.
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 10:56:25 Sebastian Castro wrote:
On 06/10/2011 10:42 AM, Tristram Cheer wrote:
That's Interesting, Does anyone have any ideas/clues as to what's causing this continued spike of traffic? Did everyone just switch on v6 for their DNS servers?
What we observed was a sudden change in the number of queries coming from 6 sources:
2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe02:7569 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe02:7413 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:571d 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:448d 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:57d1 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:1f13
All of them belong to TelstraClear. My bet is they activated those addresses in some of their caching resolvers. Anyone from TelstraClear want to comment on it?
Hi, Yes, those are (almost, see below) the EUI-64 addresses that the new caching resolvers have acquired for themselves. They've got static addresses as well, and I'll look at disabling the autoconfiguration if it's a problem. The addresses above don't quite match however, for the Wellington and Christchurch ones, there should be a change in the third section.. They should be as follows: 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe02:7569 2001:4400:0:86:f24d:a2ff:fe02:7413 2001:4400:1:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:448d 2001:4400:1:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:571d 2001:4400:2:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:1f13 2001:4400:2:86:f24d:a2ff:fe03:57d1 (Note the :1: and :2:) Obviously being EUI-64 addresses, these will change if the hardware ever gets swapped, so don't anyone go configuring these addresses as their resolvers! --David
On 06/10/2011 10:38 AM, Dave Baker wrote:
On 10/06/2011, at 10:29 AM, Andy Linton wrote:
On 10/06/11 Fri, Jun 10, 10:19, Dave Baker wrote:
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See:
http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6-traffic...
So do you anticipate that increase being maintained or is it just a spike that has gone back to where it was before?
The spike was the same yesterday and looks to be continuing today so yes we anticipate it being maintained.
One week later, the traffic is following a clear daily pattern and with similar query rate as observed during the World IPv6 day. The IPv6 traffic, although minimal compared to IPv4, came to stay :) Cheers,
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Whilst it's an interesting stat it's hard to tie it to IPv6 adaption levels. Our DNS server's had v6 turned on a while ago and 60+% of queries from the server to the authoritative nameserver are IPv6 on the other side the client query to our DNS server is 90+% IPv6 mainly due to Windows not listening to RA DNS server's despite all clients having IPv6. Still, It's great to see more and more DNS being done over IPv6 but the stat's give a very distorted view of overall IPv6 adaption. Interesting side note, A few of the IPv6 test sites are starting to see IPv6 only connected host's -- Tristram Cheer Network Architect Tel. 09 438 5472 Ext 803 | Mobile. 022 412 1985 Fax. | tristram.cheer(a)ubergroup.co.nz | www.ubergroup.co.nz PS: Follow us on facebook: www.ubergroup.co.nz/fb or twitter https://twitter.com/#!/ubergroupltd -----Original Message----- From: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Sebastian Castro Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2011 1:06 p.m. To: undisclosed-recipients Cc: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [nznog] World IPv6 Day On 06/10/2011 10:38 AM, Dave Baker wrote:
On 10/06/2011, at 10:29 AM, Andy Linton wrote:
On 10/06/11 Fri, Jun 10, 10:19, Dave Baker wrote:
we saw a significant increase in IPv6 traffic on the .nz name servers. See:
http://www.ipv6.org.nz/2011/06/09/world-ipv6-day-sees-increase-in-v6 -traffic-to-nz/
So do you anticipate that increase being maintained or is it just a spike that has gone back to where it was before?
The spike was the same yesterday and looks to be continuing today so yes we anticipate it being maintained.
One week later, the traffic is following a clear daily pattern and with similar query rate as observed during the World IPv6 day. The IPv6 traffic, although minimal compared to IPv4, came to stay :) Cheers,
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More locally we saw a little news in NZ, Telecom/Gen-I saying they have created a IPv6 Lab, Telstra saying they are working on it and expect something around 2012 for client IPv6 access. We launched IPv6 to all of our clients fulltime and had less than 5 calls about it mainly from old OS X users but overall NZ was pretty quiet which surprised me. NZPost went v6 for the day but nobody else really did, I understand this is because a few of the big DC’s in NZ aren’t offering v6 connectivity yet, I would have hoped that sites like Trademe/Stuff/etc would have joined in
There were a bunch of other .nz sites that put up AAAA records -- though nzpost was the "biggest". Thanks to native IPv6 provided by Rurallink I was able to do a few tests, the raw data posted at: http://www.wand.net.nz/~mluckie/ipv6day/ My initial impressions are that the number PTB filterers has increased somewhat since May 2010, see page 6 of: http://www.wand.net.nz/~mluckie/pubs/measuring-pmtud.pdf I hope to do a decent analysis of the data over the weekend. I've reported some of these faults to the responsible parties and the ones who have responded say they had to adjust their cisco ASA configs, or apply a patch from A10 networks. I've had it fed back to me that the Citrix Netscaler has a similar issue. Given the A10 issue has been fixed the number of failures should reduce as patches are applied, which I guess is a positive outcome from wIPv6 day. Matthew
If you want more info on word ipv6 day, there have been alot of discussions on here: IPv6tech mailing list IPv6tech(a)lists.ipv6.org.au [5] http://lists.ipv6.org.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ipv6tech [6] and on the ipv6-ops cluenet list. On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 10:07:10 +1200, Tristram Cheer wrote:
So since DNSSEC has been the topic of the week and we're past W6D now has anyone got anything to report/post? Cisco is saying they didn't notice any increase in in fault's and Hurricane Electric are saying they have noticed a post W6D rise in traffic levels.
More locally we saw a little news in NZ, Telecom/Gen-I saying they
have created a IPv6 Lab, Telstra saying they are working on it and expect something around 2012 for client IPv6 access. We launched IPv6 to all of our clients fulltime and had less than 5 calls about it mainly from old OS X users but overall NZ was pretty quiet which surprised me. NZPost went v6 for the day but nobody else really did, I understand this is because a few of the big DC's in NZ aren't offering v6 connectivity yet, I would have hoped that sites like Trademe/Stuff/etc would have joined in
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Andy Linton
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Bill Walker
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Dave Baker
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David Robb
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Matthew Luckie
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Sebastian Castro
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