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Re: DoD IP Space
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2021 14:37:25 -0800
WebOS implemented IPv6 in 3.8 IIRC. Owen
On Jan 22, 2021, at 15:30 , Doug Barton <dougb () dougbarton us> wrote: The KB indicates that the problem is with the "LG TV WebOS 3.8 or above." Doug (not speaking for any employers, current or former) On 1/22/21 12:42 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:Disney should hire some proper developers and QA team. RFC 1123 instructed developers to make sure your products handled multi-homed servers properly and dealing with one of the addresses being unreachable is part of that. It’s not like the app can’t attempt to a stream from the IPv6 address and if there is no response in 200ms start a parallel attempt from the IPv4 address. If the IPv6 stream succeeds drop the IPv4 stream Happy Eyeballs is just a specific case of multi-homed servers. QA should have test scenarios where the app has a dual stack network and the servers are silently untraceable over one then the other transport. It isn’t hard to do. Dealing with broken networks is something every application should do.
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- Re: DoD IP Space, (continued)
- Re: DoD IP Space james.cutler () consultant com (Feb 15)
- Re: DoD IP Space Fred Baker (Feb 15)
- Re: DoD IP Space Joe Loiacono (Feb 15)
- Re: DoD IP Space Gary Buhrmaster (Feb 15)
- Re: DoD IP Space bzs (Feb 15)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mark Andrews (Feb 15)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mark Andrews (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space Eric Kuhnke (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space Sabri Berisha (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space Owen DeLong (Feb 12)
- Re: DoD IP Space Izaac (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space William Herrin (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space Izaac (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space William Herrin (Feb 11)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mark Tinka (Feb 12)