Transition Planning for IPv6 as mandated by the US Govt

Andy Dills andy at xecu.net
Tue Mar 18 02:34:29 UTC 2008


On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Nathan Ward wrote:

> I'm not selling anything. Code is freely available. When I've got some decent
> instructions for it I'll post links to NANOG if you like.
> To be fair, it's really nothing more than FreeBSD with a couple of patches,
> and Miredo packaged up in a nice-to-deal-with bundle, that means you can plug
> it in today and make it work with 2 or 3 lines of config, instead of spending
> the next 3 years "engineering a solution" that the various parts of "the
> business" agree with - that is, assuming they give their engineers time to
> even think about IPv6, let alone engineer for it. Key word: pragmatic.

Perhaps you could integrate your work with a project like pfsense?

>From what I've seen, that's the best "open source CPE" solution, and 
doesn't yet have real IPv6 support (but has just about everything else). 
That would be a huge benefit to the community and potentially open up some 
business opportunities for you.

Andy

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