Is it ok to configure an IPv6 address on secure.wikimedia.org? Maybe this is easier. It can work as a forwarder, just like what it does on HTTPS now.
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Is it ok to configure an IPv6 address on secure.wikimedia.org? Maybe this is easier. It can work as a forwarder, just like what it does on HTTPS now.
Version: unspecified
Severity: normal
Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
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Invalid | None | T23514 IPv6 on secure.wikimedia.org | |||
Resolved | aaron | T31330 CheckUser should take over Block::doRetroactiveAutoblock() lookups |
peter017 wrote:
This would be great. secure.wikimedia.org is blocked by Chinese Great Firewall. However, they visibly don't block IPv6 connexions to forbidden sites (I can access blocked Google services using IPv6).
If the software is ready for it, I'd love to see this. I've been on IPv6 since 2000 :D