On 4/17/12 01:37 , Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo wrote: > I don't understand why a problem with a tunnel 'leaves a bad taste with > IPv6'. Since when a badly configured DNS zone left people with a 'bad > taste for DNS', or a badly configured switch left people with 'a bad > taste for spanning tree' or 'a bad taste for vlan trunking' ? > > It seems to me that what are perceived as operational mistakes and/or > plain lack of knowledge for some technologies is perceived as a fault of > the protocol itself in the case of IPv6.
rogue dhcp servers are sufficiently common that tools had to be developed to address their existence and they're still a nuisance after all that. > People need to get their acts together. indeed.