From matthew at ripe.net Fri Jul 23 18:20:35 2004 From: matthew at ripe.net (Matthew Williams) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 18:20:35 +0200 Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Web Interface on Most TTM Testboxes Now Accessible Via IPv6 Message-ID: <003901c470d0$fc13c8c0$1f0200c1@rockstar> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear All, As you might know, the number of testboxes that have IPv6 connectivity is rapidly growing. There are in fact 24 testboxes currently doing active IPv6 measurements. Since a few years back, we have been running a web server on the testboxes accessible through port 10259. This web interface can be used to diagnose problems and also to look at near-realtime measurement results. As of this week, the web interface can now also be reached over IPv6. To look at the web pages on a testbox (using either IPv4 or IPv6), point your browser to: http://.ripe.net:10259/ Please note that we are also running a "taildaemon" service on another TCP port. This service is not yet IPv6 capable, as we never got requests for that. We would however like to take this opportunity to ask people whether they have interest in seeing this service IPv6-enabled too. Please let us know. If your testbox of series C, D or E has yet not been set up for IPv6, then the functionality can be added to your box for free. Simply contact our operators at tt-ops at ripe.net with an IPv6 address for the box and it will be switched on. For older machines, the hardware will have to be upgraded, please contact tt-ops at ripe.net for details. We are looking forward towards your feedback! Best regards, Mark -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.4 iQA/AwUBQQE6wsHkFbJe+GdoEQJaFACg10UQTesxLvjXyWEbmJFKlFWntBkAn15S 9zwuIB4GC7+8Ry05P/q+TB24 =5kYF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----