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Re: Yahoo and IPv6
From: Firsthand <cdel () firsthand net>
Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 15:00:21 +0200
When the RIAA and friends in congress and international chapter affiliates make it illegal to share a network address. Sorry that is when we turn them back on!! Christian de Larrinaga On 14 May 2011, at 19:27, "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com> wrote:
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, Joh
Current thread:
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6, (continued)
- 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)
- Re: Yahoo and IPv6 Mark Andrews (May 16)