tmojoe
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2010-09-05
, 15:09
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#121
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2010-09-05
, 15:14
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#122
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2010-09-05
, 16:20
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@ California
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#123
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To disable the dual v4+v6, just do:
mv /etc/network/if-*.d/*apn_ipv6 /home/user
This prevents the scripts from being run by putting them in your home directory
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2010-09-05
, 17:19
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@ Orlando, USA
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#124
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What is the command for removing the IPv6 only pkg (libicd-network-3g-ipv6_1.2_armel.deb)
apt-get remove libicd-network-3g-ipv6
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2010-09-05
, 17:32
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@ California
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2010-09-06
, 19:16
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#126
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Looks like you are using the HE DNS which will by-pass the T-Mobile DSN64 service, and since 127.0.0.1 is first, i think you will just use the T-Mobile IPv4 DNS most of the time, which does not serve the Google IPv6 DNS records.
My suggestion is that your /etc/resolv.conf look like this to best use the local T-Mobile DNS64 as well as receive the native IPv6 content
namerserver 2607:FB90:BEEF:A::1
This name server should have the lowest latency since it is on the T-Mobile network and also serves the native google / youtube IPv6 content
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2010-09-07
, 23:09
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2010-09-12
, 02:49
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@ nd usa
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2010-10-27
, 14:34
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#129
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2010-10-27
, 16:07
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#130
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