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RE: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site
From: "Frank Bulk" <frnkblk () iname com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2011 21:02:07 -0500
Thanks. That's a bit more what I want than the other two plugins I use (which just tell me is that FQDN has a AAAA), but as you pointed out, ipvfoo doesn't give an indication of how much of that page is v4 or v6. Frank -----Original Message----- From: Jima [mailto:nanog () jima tk] Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 6:00 PM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site On 2011-07-02 12:40, Frank Bulk wrote:
I'd like to see someone develop a plugin that had some kind of
battery-meter
style display of what percentage of the page and its elements (in bytes) were obtained via v4 versus v6.
Using Chrome's dev channel (14.x), you can use experimental APIs and ipvfoo to see what IP protocols were used to reach the server for a page and its components: http://code.google.com/p/ipvfoo/ It's got a couple bugs (something to do with cached entries, I haven't quite puzzled it out), but it's evidently more telling than Firefox+ShowIP. AFAIK there's no byte counters or correlation between IPs and the elements that were fetched from them. Jima
Current thread:
- Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Frank Bulk (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Leigh Porter (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Pete Carah (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Romain Boissat (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Pete Carah (Jul 02)
- RE: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Frank Bulk (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Jima (Jul 02)
- RE: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Frank Bulk (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Pete Carah (Jul 02)
- Re: Looking for tw telecom folk to resolve IPv6 access to their site Leigh Porter (Jul 02)