On Thursday 19 Jan 2012 15:48:32 Michael Mol wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Tanstaafl <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote:
> > I have a reasonable grasp of how to use IP addresses etc with IPv4, but
> > every time I start rading about IPv6 I get a headache...
> > 
> > Does anyone know of a decent tutorial written specifically to those who
> > have an ok (but not hugely in-depth) understanding of IPv4, and doesn't
> > get bogged down in too many technical details, but simply explains what
> > you need to know to be able to transition to it and use it effectively
> > *and securely* - and/or how *not* to have to expose your entire private
> > network to the world (what IPv4 NAT protects you from)?
> 
> I've been doing IPv6 presentations at LUGs and tech cons, and I'm
> getting scheduled for a few IPv6 topics at Penguicon...but I'm pretty
> sure I'm also not the most knowledgeable on this list wrt IPv6,
> either. Still, what would you like to know? (I can use your questions
> as fodder and experience for future presentations. ^^)


Now that IPv6 is enabled by default on Linux, is one meant to duplicate all 
the IPv4 iptable rules also for IPv6?  I'm using arno ip tables and from what 
I saw in the config file it is either 4 or 6 that one can activate.  Perhaps 
this has improved with later versions.

The OP would probably have more questions, but if you ever pull together a 
pack of slides I would much appreciate a link to look at them.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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