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Re: IPv6 and CDN's


From: Jens Link <lists () quux de>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2021 14:03:45 +0200

Marco Davids via NANOG <nanog () nanog org> writes:

It turns out that there underlying CDN's with domain names such as
‘l-msedge.net’ and ‘trafficmanager.net’ (Microsoft) or 'fastly.net',
that reside on authoritative name servers that *only* have an IPv4
address.

Fastly does have IPv6 enabled authoritative DNS server but it looks like
it's not the default.

I ran into this some time ago with deb.debian.org on an IPv6 only Debian
VM with a locally installed resolver. I opened a ticket which was closed
in record time: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=961296

After some ranting and shouting it now works but a couple of days
ago I ran in the same problem while trying to install something via
pip. fles.pythonhosted.org is also using fastly. 

I guess my question is simple: Why?

I'm asking myself the same question.

Are there good architectural reason for this? Or is it just something
that is overlooked and forgotten about?

I don't think it was overlooked or forgotten. More along 

"We have always done it this way", "We had problems enabling IPv6 (ages
ago)" or something else you can find on https://ipv6excuses.com/.

Jens
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