Problem encountered on https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/linux-package-manager/centos/sdk-current
Operating System: Linux CentOS / Oracle - x64
packages.microsoft.com has no ipv6?
@rowanmiller is the packages.microsoft.com url owned by your team? If not, do you know who owns it?
@leecow @dagood any thoughts on this one?
The Linux package repo is maintained by a different team. @leecow may know how to ask them this question.
@leecow ping?
Sent the team email. Hopefully they will chime in soon.
@xaocel any particular reason why you need ipv6?
@leecow any followup on this?
@carlossanlop I wanted to install .net core on a VM that only had a public ipv6 address assigned to it.
@xaocel - is ipv6-only access a hard requirement for your scenario or is it something you are just experimenting with? Want to understand a little better so I can pass it along to the team that owns packages.microsoft.com.
@leecow for this particular VM it is a hard requirement as it was only assigned an ipv6 public address by the provider and i was thinking that i could pair it with cloudflare in order to serve the app over ipv4 as my ISP has yet to implement ipv6 as well. Thank you for your time. :D
Thanks, @xaocel - I've passed the information along to the owning team. Work to support ipv6 is not yet on their backlog so this at least makes them aware. I meet with them somewhat regularly and will include this in future conversation.