Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
James Hubbard wrote:
On 9/14/07, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxx> wrote:
Ps.
For all you IPv6 Fan boys out there how well is it working when
implemented???
It works like a charm.
I have real IPv6 both at home and at work. It does not cause any
problems - actually I don't even notice when I am connected with what
protocol.
But when I run a tcpdump I see from time to time that it actually is
IPv6 that is used when I connect to a webserver or send an email.
How well is it working out site your LAN/WAN and communicating
with the rest off the world???
No problem.
How well is strictly use of IPv6 working in communicating out
site LAN/WAN deployment..
Today it is not possible to live without IPv4. But when I ssh or browse
servers with both IPv6 and IPv4, IPv6 is used. Both internally and
externally. Also, when I tail the logs on the webservers I can see a
growing number of clients connecting with IPv6.
Welcome to the future - it's now.
Rgds.
Ola Thoresen
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