Tim wrote: > On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 09:59 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > >> Stop suggesting to everyone to disable IPv6. >> > > There really isn't a great point in having it enabled when your ISP and > your ADSL modem/router doesn't support it. I'm not aware of *any* > domestic networking equipment that supports it in Australia, and I'm not > going to buy Cisco gear at ten times the price of ordinary gear. > > On an IPv4-only ISP, any IPv6-only resources will not be available to > you, and doing your own IPv6-IPv4 substitution behind a IPv4-only > network is pointless. > > Can you expound on that last paragraph? Or, at least the first half of the last paragraph. While my ISP is also IPv4 only, if I have (which I do) an IPv4-->IPv6 tunnel I can access any IPv6 resource and that same resource need not have a corresponding IPv4 address. -- There is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress. -- Mark Twain
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