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ipv6 address of the Public Agents IP Addresses
What are the ipv6 addresses from the Public Agents?
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Ilya (Here to help) 10 years ago
We doesn't support ipv6 from our public agents officially.
This is not really true. I have a graph in my monitoring. And I see requests from 2a00:1e28:3:1752::1
At least the probe in Amsterdam must have an IPv6 Address...
At least the probe in Amsterdam must have an IPv6 Address...
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We doesn't support ipv6 from our public agents officially.
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IPv6 Address
IPv6 increases the number of IP addresses available and improves IPv4's routing and network auto-configuration abilities. An IPv6 address consists of 128 bits (16x8 = 128). It uses eight sets of four hexadecimal addresses (16 bits in each set) , separated by a colon (:) . Its look like, xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (x would be a hexadecimal value).
Ex: 2001:cdba:0000:0000:0000:0000:3257:9652
IPv6 includes the capabilities of IPv4 and any server that can support IPv6 packets can also support IPv4 packets.
Source: IP Address
Dell
Since the IP-Address change of the NL-Probe the IPv6 of the probe is also gone :(
When will Anturis support IPv6?
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