New on RIPE Labs: IPv4 and IPv6 Tweets on a Map
Dear colleagues, We looked at tweets mentioning IPv4 and IPv6 and how they appear on a map over time. It's great to see that IPv6-related tweets are more popular. Find more information on RIPE Labs: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/visualising-ipv4-ipv6-tweets If you have any questions or suggestions, please let us know. Kind regards, Mirjam Kuehne RIPE NCC
All, On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 14:59:38 +0100 Mirjam Kuehne <mir@ripe.net> wrote:
We looked at tweets mentioning IPv4 and IPv6 and how they appear on a map over time. It's great to see that IPv6-related tweets are more popular. Find more information on RIPE Labs:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/visualising-ipv4-ipv6-tweets
If you have any questions or suggestions, please let us know.
Sadly twitter itself doesn't appear to support IPv6 yet (at least for their web stuff): $ host -t aaaa twitter.com twitter.com has no AAAA record $ host -t aaaa www.twitter.com www.twitter.com is an alias for twitter.com. Cheers, -- Shane
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 19/01/15 11:01, Shane Kerr wrote:
All,
On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 14:59:38 +0100 Mirjam Kuehne <mir@ripe.net> wrote:
We looked at tweets mentioning IPv4 and IPv6 and how they appear on a map over time. It's great to see that IPv6-related tweets are more popular. Find more information on RIPE Labs:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/visualising-ipv4-ipv6-tweets
If you have any questions or suggestions, please let us know.
Sadly twitter itself doesn't appear to support IPv6 yet (at least for their web stuff):
$ host -t aaaa twitter.com twitter.com has no AAAA record $ host -t aaaa www.twitter.com www.twitter.com is an alias for twitter.com.
Nothing in Alexa 1M list that resolves to the Twitter AS seems to have IPv6. They do have 3 IPv6 prefixes visible in routing though: https://stat.ripe.net/widget/routing-status#w.resource=AS13414 I'd be very curious if these are just 'stakes in the ground' or if these get some actual use. I haven't seen any recent IPv6 plans from Twitter (quick search only found: http://www.networkworld.com/article/2189085/lan-wan/many--name--sites-sittin... ), and a quick asking around got me nothing. I also didn't find any recent request to @twittereng to support #IPv6 that got any traction, so I just posted one ( https://twitter.com/meileaben/status/557854531401568258 ), maybe that can bring it to their attention? cheers, Emile -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUv4bkAAoJEKxthF6wloMO6K4QAIDEu7pdkmFeUSzlrVPN/+x9 Vzc1H/+x/vG7LetBqH+ckO+p5iO2SnQX9Wq6IfYBRycU4NXXDKd1ThpHMiwg1d+r mS/LUl0tQNy3SmCRYgSxfGlTTatPtcyT/2cHd4QDRpWSUMGcDIGljqoLgNoU1dPC ftVZjJvGQUTjllEVhkqpntnGp17nCc//8CtzgmH4Bmys4VCkeaLkwSnaWjm53rg3 cGyhR7K7lMBOdKVimHlkGXS8aPHj810r9CIkR3KoOzRLdTtpr8hzt/7alWo4VYau zoheIL1Yt11fKR3MWuCt9sDjSE6nU4p54YX9NHO6HNfjAQWnBmxY72yOwX+N6Jhr igvRKr6a2aMyZ3ZmAzIzFSuEGvQoEdvQVSeScfSF72hA+WWqL4Qus5wmRUDk8AqH DSt2zedGLslpmGZApbvWuUhDA9e5oFJxNAI6fLpvzu66+81RPwqu4VvnE6ANXkvr ozfhdF99OKrx+67KKTlg0L7VcEw/f59zeCR446HbqKpB9iNR1O1gLTWoCRhOjtIz 5B/wO7Lfwo5cL+cZ/zY8d/pJvElOgNUdTfEYinbWlBgCvZWTnVSuMDeIQqZguFSM /YLayeOgScUkhEoSMRJxHQBmvEu9OxO8lohcDXUC/p5FLChb/WNif2KEEu7nuj/+ RvdifqNzYQ8zHGUlpfGH =kpTE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (3)
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Emile Aben
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Mirjam Kuehne
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Shane Kerr