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Re: Yahoo and IPv6
From: TJ <trejrco () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 08:06:49 -0400
Unfortunately, I suspect many organizations will be following that approach. I hope that some will instead see this as a great opportunity for the last step in making their public services IPv6 reachable *... and that they also start/continue/complete taking IPv6 within their internal networks as well.* /TJ On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 04:19, Michael Painter <tvhawaii () shaka com> wrote:
Franck Martin wrote:http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ipv6/general/ipv6-05.html "Will IPv6 become a permanent change on June 8, 2011? No. World IPv6 day is a 24-hour trial period in which we will publish our content on both the IPv4 and IPv6 servers. Yahoo! is participating in order to help prepare our services (as well as your hardware) to help ensure a smooth transition for when the IPv4 addresses run out. " Huh… I thought IPv4 addresses had run out already…. At IANA level and now for anyone in the AP region at least.http://www.apnic.net/policy/add-manage-policy#9.10
Current thread:
- Yahoo and IPv6 Franck Martin (May 08)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Michael Painter (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 TJ (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Joel Jaeggli (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 TJ (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 TJ (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Michael Painter (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Arie Vayner (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Cameron Byrne (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Brandon Ross (May 09)
- RE: Yahoo and IPv6 Voll, Toivo (May 31)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Valdis . Kletnieks (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Kevin Oberman (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Jared Mauch (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Cameron Byrne (May 09)