It's the site you find when you search for dns4eu.
$ whois AS60068 [...] organisation: ORG-DL201-RIPE org-name: Datacamp Limited country: GB org-type: LIR address: 207 Regent Street address: W1B 3HH address: London [...]
Run your own resolver. It's not that hard.
That's the policy. In real life I only found AS60068.
It may brake SLAAC. OpenBSD implements autoconfiguration for non /64 prefixes (IIRC)
> I mean even if there is no "Happy Eyeballs", it would still work for end users, > no? No browsers and other clients prefer IPv6 and there would be a rather long timeout till the client falls back and tries IPv4. If it…
It's the site you find when you search for dns4eu.
$ whois AS60068 [...] organisation: ORG-DL201-RIPE org-name: Datacamp Limited country: GB org-type: LIR address: 207 Regent Street address: W1B 3HH address: London [...]
Run your own resolver. It's not that hard.
That's the policy. In real life I only found AS60068.
It may brake SLAAC. OpenBSD implements autoconfiguration for non /64 prefixes (IIRC)
> I mean even if there is no "Happy Eyeballs", it would still work for end users, > no? No browsers and other clients prefer IPv6 and there would be a rather long timeout till the client falls back and tries IPv4. If it…