Re: IPv6 for fedora services?

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On Sunday 16 August 2009 11:51:32 am Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Is there any IPv6 plan for *.fedoraproject.org ?
>
> One plan that projects (including wikimedia) have chosen is a staged
> rollout,
>
> 1) enable IPv6 reachability and AAAA records for DNS servers
> 2) enable IPv6 for small-audience or developer-only services, such as
> cvs/svn/git services
> 3) enable IPv6 for primary services, such as public web
>
> Such staged rollouts attempt to balance the potential for service
> disruption due to end-user misconfiguration, with pushing technological
> progress foward.
>
> As of today, for months, the DNS root servers are reachable via IPv6 and
> have AAAA records.
>
> Any chance we could look at step #1 or #2 for Fedora?
>
> 	Jeff
While this is the completely wrong list to ask something like this on. fedora-
infrastructre list is the correct place.  there is currently no plans to roll 
out IPv6 our upstream providers do no provide IPv6 connectivity. we could look 
at using SIXXS or someone like it for ipv6 tunnels. but as of right now its 
not being actively worked on. We do need to look into it at some point 
however.  some mirrors are available via ipv6 . it would be nice to have 
mirror lists available via it.  some services i know dont support ipv6.


Dennis

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