On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 19:21 -0600, Johannes B. Ullrich wrote:
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> Sorry for not introducing the presentation earlier. Just finished
> teaching another IPv6 class and it kept me busy :)
> And thanks William for sending this note to get me off my behind to
> tell you a bit more about it :)

Always happy to grease the wheels :)

> My presentation will be a bit different then what I did last year.

I updated the wiki mostly based on last years. Not sure if that needs
tweaking or not.

> I will do a bit of a generic IPv6 intro (maybe 10 slides) but then do
> more of a hands on / demo about how IPv6 works and not works in Linux.
> With IPv4, we had about 30 years of operational experience. With IPv6,
> we are about 5 years into that. So there is still a lot of "uncovered
> ground". Features nobody has been really experimented with outside of
> a lab, and just a plain lot of bugs. 

Networking bugs, sounds like lots of fun!

> In the end, the decision wether or not you will use IPv6 depends on
> what services will be offered with it. But for a lot of companies, new
> customers and new services will have to come via IPv6.
> 
> I will try to setup IPv6 connectivity (not sure if it will work. will
> there be a wired network access I can plug a router into? ).

Yes there is both wired and wireless Internet access.

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com


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