2008-04-13, 17:55 | Link #41 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
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I encountered someone with a similar issue when doing a Google search for this; there was an issue over IPv6 in Ubuntu. I figured it wouldn't be an issue under Windows, but I didn't know that uTorrent was installing that sort of stuff. I'm glad it's been resolved.
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2008-04-15, 16:07 | Link #43 |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Netherlands
Age: 45
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Well, this is the kind of problem why a lot of sites that could technically add IPv6 support do not do so (yet), or at least not at the same address (and instead use something like ipv6.website.com - like Google for example).
Still, like it or not, available IPv4 addresses will be depleted in a few years. It's not like the internet will grind to a halt when it happens, but it makes expansion tricker and/or more expensive (as the remaining blocks will go for much $$$). So, the way I see it, AnimeSuki did nothing wrong here. It's up to you (the visitor) to make sure you either having working IPv6 support or have it disabled. To disable it, the easiest way would probably be (on Windows XP, not recommended for Vista): Start >> Run.. >> Type cmd and hit enter >> Type ipv6 uninstall and hit enter. Fun Fact: AnimeSuki.com's support of IPv6 was mentioned in one of the presentations at the latest RIPE meeting: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ri...in_reality.pdf (see page/slide 23) (video here: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ri...s/tuesday.html -- though be warned, the file in question is like 500+ Mb, but of course animesuki is only mentioned for a second) |
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