We know, for instance, from the conversation over in #2, that GoDaddy does NOT support IPv6. Perhaps we also add to this document:
a list of web hosting providers known to NOT support IPv6
That can perhaps save people the work of contacting their tech support. Might also over time cause some of those web hosting providers to re-evaluate their position if they see the list of providers who DO support IPv6 continuing to grow.
If anyone reading this knows of web hosting providers who DO or do NOT support IPv6 (or an existing list of such hosting providers), please feel free to add that information as a comment here on this issue.
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If anyone reading this knows of web hosting providers who DO or do NOT
support IPv6 (or an existing list of such hosting providers), please feel
free to add that information as a comment here on this issue.
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Per #10, goal is to create:
ose-web-ipv6-hosted.mdwith:
We can use the
-apache.mdversion as the template to start.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: