[dundee] IPV6
Kris Davidson
davidson.kris at gmail.com
Sat Feb 27 14:15:03 UTC 2010
In part thats why I decided on IPv6 - I figured it may be in demand in
the next 5 years or so, that and my 30 or so Linux related project
ideas were rejected. I noticed that theres not alot of planning too,
I'd be making the move now at least internally or drawing up detailed
plans and doing a few test rollouts. Ripe 54/55 had IPv6 as the main
topic.
Some manager from NCR did take a copy of my paper, as if I'd stick a
howto guide in it.
There'll be a lot of mixed setups also which is where I think most
problems will come from.
I imagine some security related issues will come up with NAT not being
needed anymore, that said alot of setups may still use it.
Kris
On 27 February 2010 12:37, Robert Ladyman <it at file-away.co.uk> wrote:
>> One Tunnel broker runs their own certification program also
>> http://ipv6.he.net/certification/ its free and pretty good.
>>
>
> Interesting: I've seen IPV6 referred to as the "Y2K to come" - that is, that
> there will be a demand for IPV6 engineers when the IPV4 space finally runs out
> (primarily because nobody is taking the requirement seriously and planning for
> it).
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