IPv6 and HTTPS

shawn wilson ag4ve.us at gmail.com
Sat Apr 27 05:08:47 UTC 2013


There's ways around it for most software but old jetdirect stuff, switches,
routers, ip control systems. Things are going to be 6to4 for a while. In
fact I won't be surprised to see little hardware boxes that do it for $30
or so (probably late with this idea but have no need to know).
On Apr 27, 2013 12:57 AM, "Jima" <nanog at jima.us> wrote:

> On 2013-04-26 01:29, Don Gould wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>
>  And heck, you don't even need to get rid of XP for IPv6 -- just enable
> the stack.  (It's not the greatest implementation, but `ipv6 install` is
> still an easier sell than "replace your computer.")
>
>      Jima
>
>



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