IPv6
Amos Shapira
amos.shapira at gmail.com
Thu Feb 10 04:54:24 IST 2011
Here is what looks like a good source to track the progress of ipv6 daily:
http://bgp.he.net/ipv6-progress-report.cgi
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On 06/02/2011 3:19 AM, "Maxim Veksler" <maxim at vekslers.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:33 AM, geoffrey mendelson <
> geoffreymendelson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Feb 4, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
>>
>> I have websites and domain names, but currently I think they work with
>>> IPv4
>>> and not IPv6. Will they change them to IPv6? Will I have to change DNS
>>> settings for my domain names? And when will this happen?
>>>
>>
>> Possibly never, but at least for a long time. The current DNS system is
>> IPv4 only, but serves both IPv4 and IPv6. If you have your DNS set up to
>> include IPv6, the information will be available, but the client needs to
be
>> able to interpet it.
>>
>> Since BIND is open source software, nothing is preventing you or anyone
>> else from adding IPv6 support to it. Eventually someone will do it, and
100%
>> IPv6 networks will become possible.
>>
>>
> To clarify some misconceptions: Bind IPv6 is in working condition.
>
> Further more, it is production ready as demonstrated by this article
> http://www.debian-administration.org/article/655/Running_IPv6_in_practice
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