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Re: Yahoo and IPv6
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 14 May 2011 17:27:20 -0000
I think that the real question is, when will people who are running IPv4 only not be on the Internet by this definition ?
Probably never. What would be the incentive to turn off the NAT gateways? R's, John
Current thread:
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6, (continued)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Matthew Kaufman (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Martin Millnert (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Cameron Byrne (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 09)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Paul Vixie (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Marshall Eubanks (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Paul Vixie (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 William Herrin (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Robert Bonomi (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Valdis . Kletnieks (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 John Levine (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Firsthand (May 15)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Marshall Eubanks (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Iljitsch van Beijnum (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Jim Gettys (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Paul Vixie (May 14)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Jim Gettys (May 16)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Paul Vixie (May 16)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Mark Andrews (May 16)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 David Miller (May 16)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Owen DeLong (May 16)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Paul Vixie (May 16)