IPv6 is insecure, not needed and not worth your attention. (Or is it?)
The Summer of IPv6 is over. I no longer wear shorts and T-shirt. The feeling of a long dark winter coming soon, after a poor Swedish summer. The feeling of not being understood. The feeling of being on...
View ArticleIPv6 for beginners
Yesterday an old friend of mine contacted me and wanted help with setting up an IPv6 tunnel in his Apple Airport home router. He managed mostly by himself and then said “what now”? I had to explain to...
View ArticleBusiness reasons for IPv6
This week started in Ireland. I spent a few days discussing various projects with business partners in Dublin and suddenly one of them said: “Why not add IPv6? It will give us a competitive edge!”...
View ArticleIPv6 bits & bytes :: Random news from the IPv6 frontier
Today I’m going to summarize a few news items in the IPv6 Flow. The good part is that so much is happening that no one can cover it all. I see more and more IPv6 discussions in mailing lists, hear...
View ArticleGo6.si has published a free study and training material for IPv6 migration...
Migrating to an IPv6 network internally, on service provider networks and on the Internet is something that will take time. As we can’t turn off IPv4 on a Friday and restart the networks with IPv6 on...
View ArticleOn holiday – blog will resume next week
This week I’m on holiday and have my head occupied with non-IPv6 related issues. The blog will resume next week! Greetings from a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean sea! /O
View ArticleIPv6 and E-mail spam – we need to find new ways to block the bad guys!
During the last year, I’ve been spending a large amount of my free time on moving my own servers and services to IPv6. I started with DNS, then the web sites and after that came E-mail. I added IPv6 to...
View ArticleMigrating the Enterprise to IPv6
This week we’ve received the very first snow for this season here in the Stockholm area in Sweden. It’s time to go inside and hide until the first flowers show in the spring. During the long cold...
View ArticleTesting Happy Eyeballs with your dual stack application
I spent last week in Phoenix, Arizona. My eyeballs are very happy – one week of blue skies and a lot of good network labs in my SIP training class. In the beginning of the week I had a discussion about...
View ArticleIPv6 usage is growing! Stay connected!
Work with IPv6 continues. I do see changes in my customer base. In every meeting, regardless of the topic, I get a question about “that IPv6 stuff”. People are curious on what’s happening. My recent...
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