Anyone have a good replacement if a different organization is not able to take over? This has always been my favorite IPv6 test site, and really appreciate the author maintaining it for so long.
Anyone have a good replacement if a different organization is not able to take over? This has always been my favorite IPv6 test site, and really appreciate the author maintaining it for so long.
I've written a similar CLI tool (not a website), netq [1]. I believe it can be an alternative to some of the functionalities of the website.
If one is able to get a public IPv6 from a public IP finder service, I guess that means his machine is able to access the IPv6 internet.
Some finders report ISP too (use -r).Also, kudos to jfesler for his works on maintaining the website through the years.
[1]: https://github.com/pvonmoradi/netq