William Hopkins ([email protected] on 2011-07-12 17:29 -0400): > On 07/12/11 at 08:50pm, Arno Schuring wrote: > > As of this moment, it is not recommended to run IPv6-only networks, > > dual-stack is preferred. Not in the least because most of the > > Internet is not yet reachable over v6 (sadly...). The best way to > > go forward is to get IPv6 running in basic mode first > > (autoconfiguration), and then start moving more services on IPv6 > > once you feel confident -- but take a *good* look at firewalling > > rules before you do so. > > Who doesn't recommend it? It's almost impossible at this moment, but > not recommended not to if you can. Ok, fair enough. Let's rephrase that as "I wouldn't recommend you to go IPv6-only right now, because most of the Internet still operates on IPv4 and going IPv6-only is almost impossible at this moment".
> And just because you have to keep IPv4 around to reach non-IPv6 > internet resources is *no reason* to ignore the perfectly working > native IPv6 solutions to OPs problems. I wasn't ignoring them, see the rest of my message. Regards, Arno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

