Hello everyone,

I have attended recently csnog.eu conference [1], where some interesting presentations took place. They were usually in Czech, so it is not something I am going to share more. But what took my interest were ipv6 readiness with some exceptions. Fedora is ready to be run on dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 networks just fine. But the presentation were about future case where we run most hosts on IPv6 network only, but allow some older devices to take and use also IPv4 address.

Fortunately there is roughly the same presentation[2] in English, which took the place on RIPE 85 meeting. What catched my interest were talk about Windows 11 and Apple systems are ready, but not really talk about how any linux distribution is ready for such situation. It seems to me we should improve the support for mentioned mechanisms in Fedora.

What do you think about it?

[1] https://indico.csnog.eu/event/13/contributions/121/
[2] https://ripe85.ripe.net/archives/video/923/

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Petr Menšík
Software Engineer, RHEL
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