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Re: IPv6 Advertisements
From: Donald Stahl <don () calis blacksun org>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 13:10:17 -0400 (EDT)
One of the root servers not being available everywhere seems like a pretty lousy idea :)f-root does this on the IPv6 side: 2001:500::/48Whether that's available everywhere on IPv6 networks, is as Bill pointed-out, another question.
On another note- are there any folks on the list who haven't at least started testing v6- either in a lab or on their home network? Is there a particular reason why?
Does anyone have any horror stories about deploying v6? (Aside from problems with tunnels resulting from A and AAAA records for the same host). With rare exceptions every transition I've read about has been pretty painless.
There seems to be so much resistance to v6 and a lot of it seems to be misunderstanding or misinformation regarding the complexity of the changes.
-Don
Current thread:
- RE: IPv6 Advertisements, (continued)
- RE: IPv6 Advertisements Barry Greene (bgreene) (May 30)
- RE: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 30)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Stephen Sprunk (May 30)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Paul Vixie (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Jeroen Massar (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements John Kristoff (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements William F. Maton Sotomayor (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Paul Vixie (May 29)
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- Re: IPv6 Advertisements William F. Maton Sotomayor (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Jeroen Massar (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Randy Bush (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Chris L. Morrow (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Stephen Sprunk (May 31)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Jared Mauch (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Leo Vegoda (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)