At 10:16 AM -0700 6/28/07, Randy Bush wrote: > > Interoperability is achieved by having public facing >> servers reachable via IPv4 and IPv6. > >that may be what it looks like from the view of an address allocator. > >but if you actually have to deliver data from servers you need a path >where data from/in both protocols is supported on every link of the >chain that goes all the way to every bit of back end data in your >system. and if one link in that chain is missing, <sound of glib idea >imploding>.
Randy, Organizations need to have IPv6 on their DMZ servers. ISP's needs to provide IPv6 to these organizations, either directly or via tunnel. It's actually rather simple. /John