DoD IP Space
Doug Barton
dougb at dougbarton.us
Sat Feb 6 01:25:34 UTC 2021
Owen,
I am genuinely curious, how would you explain the problem, and describe
a solution, to an almost exclusively non-technical audience who just
wants to get the bits flowing again?
Doug
(still not speaking for anyone other than myself)
On 2/5/21 2:25 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> At the bottom of that page, there is a question “Was this answer
> helpful.” I clicked NO. It gave me a free form text box to explain why I
> felt it was not helpful… Here’s what I typed:
>
> The advice is just bad and the facts are incorrect.
> IPv6 is not blocking the Disney application. Either IPv6 is broken
> in the users environment (in which case, the user should work with
> their network administrator to resolve this) or Disney has failed to
> implement IPv6 correctly on their DRM platform.
>
> IPv6 cannot "Block" an application.
>
> Turning off IPv6 will degrade several other services and cause
> additional problems. This is simply very bad advice and shame on
> Disney for issuing it.
>
>
> Hopefully if enough people follow suit, Disney will get the idea.
>
> Owen
More information about the NANOG
mailing list