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ipv6 @ sprint, somebody home?

  • From: Jeroen Massar
  • Date: Tue Jun 06 15:52:33 2006

<[email protected]>: host kay.sprintlink.net[199.0.233.8] said: 553 5.3.0
    <[email protected]>... User Unknown (in reply to RCPT TO command)

It's must be 6/6/6 that it ain't working. I guess they are scared that
IPv6 might scare their fisherprice routers ;)

Anybody a *working* contact so that they can also be nicely reminded of
the fact that the 6bone has come to an end and that they should nicely
ask their "paying customers" to stop announcing 6bone space?
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?=prefix&find=3ffe::/16

And http://www.sprintv6.net/ doesn't contain any contact info before you
say "google" it. Then again the following url clearly shows their
'interrest' http://www.sprintv6.net/aspath/bgp-page-complete.html
Last change on the tree detected on Sun DEC 11 2005, h.22:50

Fisherprice, fisherprice....

</sarcastic mode>

Greets,
 Jeroen

--
Just in case, yes [email protected] is whois 3ffe:2900::/24 :

ipv6-site:    SPRINT
origin:       AS6175
descr:        SprintLink 6bone
              Reston, VA, US
country:      US
prefix:       3FFE:2900::/24
...
contact:      RJR2-6BONE
remarks:      This object is automatically converted from the RIPE181
registry
notify:       [email protected]
changed:      [email protected] 20010117
changed:      [email protected] 20010423
changed:      [email protected] 20020925
source:       6BONE

And no I am not mailing their ipv6-support addy which doesn't respond ;)

PS: Happy Slayer Day: http://www.nationaldayofslayer.org !!!

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