IPv6 on Mac OS XIPv6 on Mac OS XIPv6 on Mac OS X 03/13/2003 10:16 AM Enabling IPv6 on OS X. Very neat. Very easy. Dancing turtles everywhere. Use en1 instead of en0 to use the AirPort interface instead of ethernet. Of course, as Aaron points out, the IPv6 transition is a big mess, so who really cares? I've been vaguely contemplating to make my private network run IPv6 instead of on 10.x addresses, but the only advantage is the neat factor (and that would grow old fast I'm sure) and there are many disadvantages. Hmn...... This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)IPv6 on Mac OS XGrok Headline matches for IPv6 on Mac OS XIPv6IPv6 03/13/2003 10:14 AM Just for chuckles, and to see if I could see the dancing kami (and I couldn't--connection refused) I decided to... IPv6 is HereIPv6 is Here 07/20/2004 11:08 AM IPv6 Gets RealIPv6 Gets Real 07/21/2004 10:47 AM Looks like IPv6 is going from being that funny option in the network stack that nobody uses to being a real live protocol. Reuters has the story. Vinton Cerf of the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) said the next-generation protocol, IPv6, had been added to its root server systems, making it possible for every person or device to have an Internet protocol address. From reading ICANN's pre
ss release, it looks like they're starting with the .kr (Korea)
and .jp (Japan) TLD's. I imagine it will be a while before they get
confident enough to roll it out for .com, .net, and .org. Click here to comment on this entry ICANN's new IPv6ICANN's new IPv6 07/21/2004 06:24 PM p2pnet.net Jul 21 2004 10:22PM GMT Asian IPv6Asian IPv6 12/29/2003 09:16 PM CNET Asia Dec 29 2003 7:42PM ET An Introduction to IPv6An Introduction to IPv6 09/09/2004 02:50 PM IPV6 pushIPV6 push 07/26/2004 02:19 AM CNET Asia Jul 26 2004 5:37AM GMT Slashdot over IPv6Slashdot over IPv6 02/13/2003 05:05 AM This trick works for most sites by simply appending .sixxs.org to the domain part of a url, eg http://www.google.com.sixxs.org, the gateway will the rewrite ... Brussels gets up to speed with IPv6Brussels gets up to speed with IPv6 01/19/2004 12:53 PM Next-gen roll-out 10.3: Use IPv6 by default in Safari10.3: Use IPv6 by default in Safari 01/22/2004 12:56 PM I have been frustrated by Safari using IPv4 by default for websites that have both IPv4 and IPv6 address (most other browsers and IPv6 enabled applications will attempt to use IPv6 before IPv4 if you and the remote server hav... IPv6 added to root DNSIPv6 added to root DNS 07/21/2004 09:31 PM ICANN has added IPv6 support to its root DNS servers. The 128-bit address fields will ensure that IP addresses will be in strong supply for years to come. IPv6 addresses its problemsIPv6 addresses its problems 03/29/2005 06:49 AM ZDNet Mar 29 2005 11:00AM GMT Understanding Mobile IPv6Understanding Mobile IPv6 04/10/2004 12:43 PM Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) allows an IPv6 node to be mobile—to arbitrarily change its location on the IPv6 Internet—and still maintain existing connections. Connection maintenance for mobile nodes is not done by modifying connection-oriented protocols such as TCP, but by handling the change of addresses at the Internet layer using Mobile IPv6 messages and options and processes that ensure the correct delivery of data regardless of the mobile node's location. ICANN starts to run IPv6ICANN starts to run IPv6 07/21/2004 12:34 AM ZDNet UK Jul 21 2004 4:24AM GMT China digging IPv6China digging IPv6 09/14/2004 04:58 PM Direct and Related Links for 'China digging IPv6' The country that if its citizens all jumped up at the same time would cause a giant earthquake, (Edit: Does anyone actually know if that's true?) has earmarked 6.02 million United States crispy green dollars into funding Chinese vendors to R&D IPv6 routers and other assorted bits....IPv6 goes live at ICANNIPv6 goes live at ICANN 07/20/2004 11:07 AM AODV-UU 0.9_4 (IPv6 branch)AODV-UU 0.9_4 (IPv6 branch) 04/04/2005 06:56 PM AODV-UU (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing, from Uppsala University) is a routing protocol under investigation by the IETF for use in ad-hoc networks, where both end-users and routers are mobile. This implementation supports IPv6 and multicasting (with the appropriate patch) and is compliant with RFC 3561. Changes: Compilation warnings have been fixed. IPv4 and IPv6: A ComparisonIPv4 and IPv6: A Comparison 01/04/2004 09:31 PM IPv6 arrives on Root DNSIPv6 arrives on Root DNS 07/23/2004 02:56 PM Microsoft Patents IPv6Microsoft Patents IPv6 03/26/2005 07:20 AM Corante Mar 26 2005 10:47AM GMT ICANN Preps for IPv6ICANN Preps for IPv6 07/21/2004 09:36 PM The domain-name oversight body says root servers are accepting IPv6 addresses, a needed technical step for broader adoption of next-generation IP. Prep for Tomorrow with an IPv6 TestbedPrep for Tomorrow with an IPv6 Testbed 09/22/2004 02:20 PM More on China's IPv6 Network BuildoutMore on China's IPv6 Network Buildout 12/31/2004 02:10 PM Slashdot Dec 31 2004 6:13PM GMT Icann takes first steps towards IPv6Icann takes first steps towards IPv6 07/22/2004 06:09 AM Personal Computer World Jul 22 2004 10:53AM GMT China launches IPV6 InternetChina launches IPV6 Internet 12/27/2004 09:03 AM ICANN To Begin Implementing IPv6ICANN To Begin Implementing IPv6 07/22/2004 02:58 PM WebProNews Jul 22 2004 6:18PM GMT ICANN Adds IPv6 to Root DNSICANN Adds IPv6 to Root DNS 07/22/2004 01:08 PM Internet News Jul 22 2004 5:36PM GMT IPv6 Transition Crucial to MilitaryIPv6 Transition Crucial to Military 12/09/2003 07:28 PM A top Pentagon official says 9/11 convinced the military to accelerate the transition to the next-generation IPv6 protocol. Speaking of IPv6, What About That
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