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Bug 71218 - Enable IPv6 on wikitech.wikimedia.org
Enable IPv6 on wikitech.wikimedia.org
Status: NEW
Product: Wikimedia Labs
Classification: Unclassified
Infrastructure (Other open bugs)
unspecified
All All
: Normal major
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
: ipv6, ops
Depends on:
Blocks:
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Reported: 2014-09-24 05:33 UTC by wp mirror
Modified: 2014-09-24 13:16 UTC (History)
7 users (show)

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Assignee Huggle Beta Tester: ---


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Description wp mirror 2014-09-24 05:33:13 UTC
To whom it may concern,

     0) PROBLEM

     Most of the WMF sites have IPv6 addresses. For example:

(shell)$ dig www.mediawiki.org AAAA
text-lb.eqiad.wikimedia.org. 1393 IN   AAAA    2620:0:861:ed1a::1
(shell)$ dig lists.wikimedia.org [lists.wikimedia.org] AAAA
lists.wikimedia.org.    31      IN      AAAA   2620:0:861:1::2
(shell)$ dig en.wikipedia.org [en.wikipedia.org] AAAA
text-lb.eqiad.wikimedia.org. 1459 IN   AAAA    2620:0:861:ed1a::1

     However, <wikitech.wikimedia.org> does *not* have an IPv6 address. 
     This is a problem for those on IPv6 only nets.

     1) REQUEST

     Please assign an IPv6 address for <wikitech.wikimedia.org>.

Sincerely Yours,
Kent

P.S. See also #35947 and #66996.
Comment 1 jeremyb 2014-09-24 05:46:09 UTC
(In reply to wp mirror from comment #0)
> (shell)$ dig lists.wikimedia.org [lists.wikimedia.org] AAAA

I don't understand this syntax. What is the second "lists.wikimedia.org" on that line?
Comment 2 wp mirror 2014-09-24 06:30:37 UTC
(In reply to jeremyb from comment #1)
> (In reply to wp mirror from comment #0)
> > (shell)$ dig lists.wikimedia.org [lists.wikimedia.org] AAAA
> 
> I don't understand this syntax. What is the second "lists.wikimedia.org" on
> that line?

The "[lists.wikimedia.org]" string does not belong. It was generated somehow, perhaps by the browser. It seems that some softwares make an attempt to recognize an URL and repeat it in square brackets. I see this sometimes in e-mails. Sorry for the confusion.
Comment 3 jeremyb 2014-09-24 06:33:14 UTC
(In reply to wp mirror from comment #2)

ok, great. now we just need bugzilla to allow editing your own comments :-)

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