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RE: Off topic: Any one know of a good IPV6 reference book?


From: "Irwin Lazar" <ILazar () burtongroup com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 12:14:27 -0600

I keep a good amount of IPv6 links at www.itprc.com/tcp_ip.htm
 
As far as books, I'd recommend "Implementing IPv6" By Mark 
Miller, and "IPv6" (2nd edition) by Christian Huitema of Microsoft.

I saw Christian speak on IPv6 at our Catalyst Conference a few weeks ago in San Francisco, he laid out an incredibly 
compelling case for the deployment of IPv6 without once talking about address depletion.  Essentially he noted that use 
of IPv6 would allow for a restoration of true end-to-end computing instead of requiring complex gateways, proxies, and 
NAT devices.  Microsoft is making a major effort to move to IPv6 (their new "three degrees" collaboration tool is a 
native IPv6 application.  It will be interesting to see the security/firewall issues of moving to an any-to-any model 
over the next few years.
 
Irwin



-----Original Message-----
From: Don Kendrick [mailto:don () hawaiidon com]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 1:58 PM
To: firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com
Subject: [fw-wiz] Off topic: Any one know of a good IPV6 
reference book?


I think it's time for me to start deploying IPV6 in one of my 
networks. 
I have always counted on Rich Stevens
for an explanation of IPV4. Before he passed on he said that he was 
waiting to redo TCP/IP Illustrated until
the specs stablized a bit. That didn't happen so now we are 
all alone :(

Anyone got any suggestions for an alternative?

Don

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