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Re: IPv6 and HTTPS


From: Don Gould <don () bowenvale co nz>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 19:29:28 +1200

Hi Jay,

The DTC hosting control panel team had a chat about this issue earlier in the year.

http://gplhost.sg/lists/dtcdev/msg03482.html - Interesting reading.

I followed a little, but decided that SNI just isn't worth our time.

In my personal view, an hour spent on SNI is an hour wasted that I should be spending on IPv6.

There's still more than enough IPv4 space about, it's just going to get more and more expensive.

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=49&topicid=116328

I'm happy to put IP space costs on my customers to help fund my IPv6 progress where I can.

I agree with others that there is still way to much XP and other non supporting platforms and I suspect that by the time we get those out of the system we'll be most of the way there for IPv6 access.

I feel a bit like it's a case of "am I committed to IPv6 or not?".

D


On 26/04/2013 1:24 p.m., Jay Ashworth wrote:
Ok, here's a stupid question[1], which I'd know the answer to if I ran bigger
networks:

Does anyone know how much IPv4 space is allocated *specifically* to cater
to the fact that HTTPS requires a dedicated IP per DNS name?

Is that a statistically significant percentage of all the IPs in use?

Wasn't there something going on to make HTTPS IP muxable?  How's that coming?

How fast could it be deployed?

Cheers,
-- jra

[1] Ok, five questions.

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