Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 30 Oct 1996 23:22:56 -0500 (EST) | From | Nathan Bryant <> | Subject | Re: unusual startup messages |
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On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, ADAM Sulmicki wrote:
> 2) I think recalling that I have read somewhere recently (was it PC Week > ??) that IETF has put the IPv6 on backburner for about a year or so > because bussines did not like current implementation. (limited top level > domains)
The top level domain debate has nothing to do with IPv6. That whole debate centers on whether or not there should be other name registries competing with the InterNIC.
> > 3) rfc1883 says that it is volunatry, so we need support on the other end. > So let hope that Linux boxes will dominate world by time when IPv6 will be > standard :)
Ahh, wouldn't that be nice. I guess we're all entitled to a dream...
We don't have to wait for it though :-) we can set up two linux boxes each acting as a firewall and operate a secure tunnel between two lans...
+-----------------------+----------------------------------+ | Nathan Bryant | Resident Unix Geek | | nathan@burgessinc.com | Burgess Business Solutions, Inc. | +-----------------------+----------------------------------+
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