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Re: Ipv6 for the content provider
From: "Dale W. Carder" <dwcarder () wisc edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 15:53:52 -0600
Thus spake Randy McAnally (rsm () fast-serv com) on Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 04:50:22PM -0500:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:22:40 -0800, Charles N Wyble wroteFor the most part, I'm a data center/application administrator/content provider kind of guy. As such, I want to provide all my web content over ipv6, and support ipv6 SMTP. What are folks doing in this regard?The only issue I've faced is RHEL/CentOS doesn't have stateful connection tracking for IPv6 - so ip6tables is practically worthless.
Yep, we ran into this too early on with rhel [4,5]. Have you looked at rhel 6? Dale
Current thread:
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider, (continued)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Antonio Querubin (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Owen DeLong (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Owen DeLong (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Antonio Querubin (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Owen DeLong (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Antonio Querubin (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Jared Mauch (Jan 27)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Dale W. Carder (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Charles N Wyble (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Randy McAnally (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Lamar Owen (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 26)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Blake Hudson (Jan 31)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Simon Perreault (Jan 31)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Blake Hudson (Jan 31)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Randy McAnally (Jan 31)
- Re: Ipv6 for the content provider Lamar Owen (Jan 31)