At 12:16 PM -0700 2003/08/05, Kevin Oberman wrote:

 I may have missed part of this tread as I am on travel. Why is simply
 not enabling ipv6 adequate? Note: I DO run IPv6 routinely when at
 work, so I normally do have it enabled. I'd like to get an
 understanding of what the issue might be. The point is clearly
 strongly heald be some reasonably knowledgeable people.

I'm from the school where you don't run anything you don't absolutely need. Not even if the code is not being used, just loaded. I don't mind having the code on disk and accessible if/when I need it (even though that's also a risk), but I absolutely do not want the code loaded unless I'm actually going to be making use of it.


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