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I'm trying to compile a list of sites that are IPv6 accesible right now.

Started by PatrickDickey, June 26, 2010, 09:14:15 PM

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PatrickDickey

Hello everyone,

I'm trying to compile a list of sites that are IPv6 accessible (whether they are both IPv4/v6 or v6 only).  I'm planning on putting them on my blog to promote switching over to IPv6.  So far, I have the following:

http://penrose.uk6x.com/ Countdown to the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses

Checking to see whether you have IPv6 enabled:

http://www.whatismyipv6.com
http://www.ipv6.org (also has information and an older list of sites)
http://ipv6.whatismyipv6.net.ipv4.sixxs.org/
http://www.runningipv6.net/what-is-my-ipv6-address.php

Search engines:  (There's only one that actually has an IPv6 address that I know of)

http://ipv6.google.com (will return an error if you don't have IPv6 enabled)

A list of Internet Providers who will give you an IPv6 address (I'm going to call a few around the US to find out if they offer it as well)

http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=native

http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/ Cambridge University Institute of Astronomy (IPv6 only)
http://www.ipv6.org.uk/workshop/ Workshop with different information on IPv6
http://www.surgeradio.co.uk/ Surge Radio (UK)
www.ipv6.ecs.soton.ac.uk IPv6 at Southampton University (may not load)

www.v6.facebook.com  Facebook has IPv6 access. 

So, any others that you know of (especially major sites) would be greatly appreciated.  Hopefully this can become a compilation of sites (and a directory of sorts) until more get going.

Have a great day:)
Patrick.