On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> If your ISP supports v6 to your box, they'll be handing you a /48 pretty
> soon.
>
> If not, look into tunnelbroker.net, and get yourself your own /48 for
> free.
Thanks, Randal.
Rich
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> "Rich" == Rich Shepard writes:
Rich>What, if anything, should I as the holder of a single outward
Rich> facing IPv4 address do to facilitate conversion to IPv6 usage?
If your ISP supports v6 to your box, they'll be handing you a /48 pretty
soon.
If not, look into tunnelbroker.net, and
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Dave Johnson wrote:
> Could depend in ISP. I would ask.
OK. I will.
Thanks,
Rich
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Could depend in ISP. I would ask.
Rich Shepard wrote:
>On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Dave Johnson wrote:
>
>> do you know if your ISP has IPv4 <--> IPv6 capability?
>
>Dave,
>
> Nope. Haven't enquired yet. For all I know they'll take care of it and I
>need do nothing here. That's what I'd like to dete
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Dave Johnson wrote:
> do you know if your ISP has IPv4 <--> IPv6 capability?
Dave,
Nope. Haven't enquired yet. For all I know they'll take care of it and I
need do nothing here. That's what I'd like to determine: do I do anything at
all?
Rich
do you know if your ISP has IPv4 <--> IPv6 capability?
Dave
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> What, if anything, should I as the holder of a single outward facing IPv4
> address do to facilitate conversion to IPv6 usage?
>
> Rich
>
What, if anything, should I as the holder of a single outward facing IPv4
address do to facilitate conversion to IPv6 usage?
Rich
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