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Tony Hoyle wrote:

> With an ipv6 pool even less so (btw. I doubt there are enough ipv6 hosts 
> capable of creating an abuse problem.. ipv6 tends to be deployed in 
> universities where they have their own timeservers or on the machines of 
> techies like us).

That is the case now, but every ISP out there from cable modem based to
DSL to big-pipe ones are starting to listen to IPv6, and Vista supports
it right out of the box.

Funny story -- I had to install vista recently here at my home, and I
have a IPv6 tunnel from work.  I could not get ipv4 to work out of the
box, but ipv6 worked perfectly without any effort on my part -- I
literally went to a ipv6-enabled web site and it just worked.  ipv4 gave
me problems because of crappy software the vendor put on the box by default.

- --Michael
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