As security people, we all know that having too many options is always a bad thing: simple setup is often more secured than a complex setup. And, when it comes to IPv6, there are THREE ways to ...
I'm starting to plan our internal IPv6 deployment and a few questions came up. First off SLAAC and DHCPv6 are annoying as hell. No DNS in one, no gateway or prefex lengths in the other. Ugh. I'm ...
totally. im just borrowing this /56 to test. i have a /64 from provider 2 also to test. works great. i have my own /48 of ipv6 and /23 of v4 from arin that im going to bgp announce between the 2 ...
IPv6 offers several ways that aren’t possible in IPv4 to assign IP addresses, and DNS set-up has differences as well. As IP technology has matured, the range of devices that the internet protocol ...
IPv6 is the successor to our current internet protocol, IPv4. It offers many new features, including a vastly increased address space (128 bits of address vs. IPv4's measly 32 bits), easier ...
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