On Apr 11, 2005 6:08 PM, Manny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, fooler wrote:
> 
> > you can start playing IPv6 by converting all your local network from
> > IPv4 to IPv6 and have a IPv6-to-IPv4 gateway going to the internet...
> 
> I've heard about Hurricane Electric's IPv6 service. The problem is in
> converting the network. I'm not even sure how to begin. I guess we start
> with the DNS and the right IPv6 DNS packages?

If you'd want to play around with IPv6 DNS - Bind and PowerDNS are
most likely the only open source game in town (djbdns doesn't come
with IPv6 functionality out of the box - you'd have to apply patches
for it to support AAAA records - and that still doesn't include
support for NS or MX records).

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