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- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:47:30 +0900
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- Subject: RE: [tlug] IPv6 in Japan
> -----Original Message----- > From: Stephen J. Turnbull > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:51 PM > > > > The WIDE Project (centered at Keio U, I believe) has always been one > of the main proponents and developers of IPv6. I've never seen an > IPv6 address in the wild, though. (I admit I haven't looked hard.) > > What exactly do you mean by "have IPv6", by the way? For example, > every recent Linux box "has IPv6" in the sense of having very > conformant implementations of getaddrinfo and friends. Do you mean > "offers routing of IPv6 addresses" or "offers assignments of IPv6 > addresses" or "complies with IPv6 protocols" or what? > What is required for IPv6 compatability. Does it require an entire new set of name servers? Does it require a totally new set of hardware? Basically, how do the current IP protocols and the IPv6 interact on a network? Is it possible for a person to run their own IPv6 name server, that gets information from other IPv6 name servers? If there is not a lot of mainstream support yet, It may be necessary for people to support it at a personal level at first. That is, afterall, what was required to start this whole beast that we think of now as the web. Can such a nameserver be pointed to by a standard domain server? If not, how does a machine find other IPv6 networks on the web at large? Does anyone know a good book on the subject, because I know that that questions I just posted are more network theory type stuff, but I would still like to know. :-) Also, if name servers are needed, how would one set up an IPv6 name server? ;-) -- Ken the easily confused.
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