On 10/29/2010 09:24 PM, Corey wrote: > I've put off learning anything really about IPv6 in hopes that after > most organizations ignore it, it withers and dies (at least in its > current form).
<snip> I like it. It works well with OpenBSD and you can get free tunnels from Sixxs and others to use (if your ISP isn't native). Virginia Tech has had a native production ipv6 network for many years now. I setup OpenSSH to only listen on inet6 (AddressFamily inet6). This Keeps all the v4 only brute force ssh scanner noise out of the logs. What a waste of logging. Also, by creating AAAA records, it's human friendly. Using pf to only talk to other OpenBSD hosts and OpenSSH to only do inet6 are great features. Brad