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Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 07 June 2011 20:27:45 Dale wrote: |
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> 1&1: |
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> Test mit IPv4 DNS Eintrag |
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> ok (0.712s) verwende ipv4 |
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> Test mit IPv6 DNS Eintrag |
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> ok (0.712s) verwende ipv6 6to4 |
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> Test mit Dual Stack DNS Eintrag |
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> ok (0.726s) verwende ipv4 |
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> Test mit Dual Stack und grosse Pakete |
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> ok (0.665s) verwende ipv4 |
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> Test IPv4 ohne DNS |
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> ok (0.417s) verwende ipv4 |
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> Test IPv6 ohne DNS |
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> ok (0.440s) verwende ipv6 6to4 |
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> Test grosse IPv6 Pakete |
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> ok (0.734s) verwende ipv6 6to4 |
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> Test ob der DNS server des ISP IPv6 unterstützt |
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> bad (1.401s) |
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> as the site explains the dns test is a goodie and failing it is not a big |
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> deal. |
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Well, I have to ask this. If the DNS fails, how will my browser know |
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where to go? From my understanding, when I type in abc.com and hit |
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enter or go, the first thing it does is go to a DNS server to see what |
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the actual number is. |
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Another question. Mine failed on some of the ones yours passed on. Is |
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that a local setting or something between me and the site I am going |
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to? In other words, can I change something here or is it outside my |
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control? I think it is outside my control but want to make sure. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |