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| − | Based on the fact that you've probably already accessed my server using IPv4 then the following IPv4 A-record lookup should work: | + | The equivalent check on a windows machine would be the following (this time using an Hurricane Electric DNS resolver): |
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| | + | C:\Users\user1>'''nslookup ipv6.chappell-family.com 2001:470:20::2''' |
| | + | Server: ordns.he.net |
| | + | Address: 2001:470:20::2 |
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| | + | Non-authoritative answer: |
| | + | Name: ipv6.chappell-family.com |
| | + | Addresses: 2001:470:1f08:185c::2 |
| | + | 212.159.122.74 |
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| | + | Based on the fact that must have already accessed my server using IPv4, in order to be reading this, then the following IPv4 A-record lookup should work: |
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