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Re: Mac OS X 10.7, still no DHCPv6


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 08:48:33 +1100


In message <28D10D13-988B-4C7D-833B-EBA6E1BC1A63 () hopcount ca>, Joe Abley writes
:

On 2011-02-28, at 09:51, Nick Hilliard wrote:

I will be a lot more sympathetic about listening to arguments / =
explanations about this insanity the day that the IETF filters out arp =
and ipv4 packets from the conference network and depends entirely on =
ipv6 for connectivity for the entire conference.

It's hard to see v6-only networks as a viable, general-purpose solution =
to anything in the foreseeable future. I'm not sure why people keep =
fixating on that as an end goal. The future we ought to be working =
towards is a consistent, reliable, dual-stack environment. There's no =
point worrying about v6-only operations if we can't get dual-stack =
working reliably.

[I also find the knee-jerk "it's different from IPv4, the IETF is =
stupid" memes to be tiring. Identifying questionable design decisions =
with hindsight is hardly the exclusive domain of IPv6; there are =
tremendously more crufty workarounds in IPv4, and far more available =
hindsight. Complaining about IPv6 because it's different from IPv4 =
doesn't get us anywhere.]

Because the machines we deploy today may still be running in 10 years and
we don't want them stopping the network going IPv6 only then.

Joe=

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