Hi Andy,
I did! To cut a long story short: Some time ago I built an
Internet-enabled cat feeder which, just for the heck of it really, a later
enhancement allowed me to configure it to support IPv6 - hey, if nothing
else it lets you use addresses like ::feed ;-). So, in support of World
IPv6 Day I thought it only seemed right to indeed open it up to the world
to view/control... over IPv6...
My VPS played a key role - out here in the sticks there was no way I way
going to be able to stream live video (two cameras) to multiple concurrent
users and so I ended up streaming it to the VPS and getting everyone to
pull it from there. It also made sense to host the actual control panel
alongside it too.
Feel free to check it out... although I urge caution regarding
expectations - it is only a cat feeder after all!
http://www.newtonnet.co.uk/catfeeder
Mathew
On Wed, June 8, 2011 6:50 pm, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
World IPv6 Day[1] is nearly over in the UK. Have you done anything with
IPv6 on your VPSes today? Did you already have IPv6 set up and
serving production traffic?
I'd be interested to know.
Cheers,
Andy