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Nich Steicke <nano-tech@××××××××××××.au> writes: |
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> No, this is simply wrong - IPV6 is the next generation protocol we are |
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> currently using IPV4 - why IPV6 is a default build flag i would have |
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> no idea, as from what i can see, it will be a good while before IPV6 |
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> actually becomes implemented. |
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IPv6 is already implemented. For example my ISP provides me with a /64 |
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which is routed to my DSL line. I connect to quite a few web sites |
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using Ipv6, many DNS queries use it, and I have had over 500 incoming |
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SMTP connections using it since upgrading to kernel 2.6.16 (when |
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ip6tables lists new connections) |
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