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Re: Comcast's 6to4 Relays
From: Cameron Byrne <cb.list6 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 16:47:11 -0700
On Apr 19, 2011 2:56 PM, "Mikael Abrahamsson" <swmike () swm pp se> wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011, Doug Barton wrote:Another view (one that I personally hold) is that any effort you might be
putting into making 6to4 work better would be better placed in deploying real IPv6 instead; and that the world would be a better place generally if all of the so-called "transition mechanisms" just went away.
I am all for getting fewer people to use 6to4, especially without them
actually making a decision to use it, but giving more people access to high quality (I hope they are) 6to4 relays is seldom a downside.
The drafts you mention make special notes that operators should NOT start
to shut down relays, first of all we need to get fewer people to use 6to4, THEN we start to remove the relays. Starting at the relay end is bad, mmkay.
+1. 6to4 is very bad and should be off my default, but unfortunately many end users unwittingly have it on and this may provide them some relief. More ipv6 leadership from the Comcast camp. Keep it up. Cb
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike () swm pp se
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- Re: Comcast's 6to4 Relays Jared Mauch (Apr 19)
- Re: Comcast's 6to4 Relays Mikael Abrahamsson (Apr 19)
- Re: Comcast's 6to4 Relays Cameron Byrne (Apr 19)
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- Re: Comcast's 6to4 Relays Brzozowski, John (Apr 20)
- Re: Comcast's 6to4 Relays Doug Barton (Apr 20)