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Re: Readiness for IPV6
From: fingers <fingers () fingers co za>
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:47:26 +0200 (SAST)
Hi
start run cmd ipv6install How hard is that?
that'll give me a 6to4, if not with a local address if nd is working, then to either 6bone or microsoft (it sends out proto 41 packets to 2 hosts on the net). I want simple native static v6 address. FreeBSD was quick 'n easy.
Since you brought up Microsoft, you might want to go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows.netserver/technologies/ipv6/default.asp Also, from the Research web site Windows .NET Server and beyond The next version of Windows will include the first fully-supported release of the Microsoft IPv6 stack. This stack has been designed for full production use, suitable for live commercial deployments
they don't actually state much on those pages :( Regards --Rob
Current thread:
- Re: Readiness for IPV6, (continued)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Matthew S. Hallacy (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Christian Nielsen (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Matthew S. Hallacy (Jul 09)
- RE: Readiness for IPV6 Jeroen Massar (Jul 09)
- [OT] Re: Readiness for IPV6 Matthew S. Hallacy (Jul 09)
- RE: [OT] Re: Readiness for IPV6 Vivien M. (Jul 09)
- Re: [OT] Re: Readiness for IPV6 Mathew Lodge (Jul 09)
- Re: [OT] Re: Readiness for IPV6 Stephen Sprunk (Jul 09)
- RE: [OT] Re: Readiness for IPV6 Jeroen Massar (Jul 09)
- RE: [OT] Re: Readiness for IPV6 Phil Rosenthal (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 fingers (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 bmanning (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Niels Bakker (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 bmanning (Jul 14)
- RE: Readiness for IPV6 Jeroen Massar (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Alif The Terrible (Jul 08)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Eric Gauthier (Jul 09)
- Re: Readiness for IPV6 Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Jul 11)