In Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, Apple introduced IPv6 support. Like other IPv6-capable operating systems, Mac OS will prefer IPv6 over IPv4 if it has a choice. That is, until yesterday’s 10.6.5 Snow Leopard ...
So I'm rebuilding my Proxmox server, and as my hosting provides just a single public IP for free, but a /64 IPv6 address range, it's that time again to think if I should make an effort to adopt IPv6.
In addition to IPv4 (often written as just IP), there is IP version 6 (IPv6). IPv6 was developed as IPng (“IP:The Next Generation” because the developers were supposedly fans of the TV show “Star Trek ...
Remember when you were a kid and you got so tired of your parents nagging you to clean your room, you finally just stopped listening? It’s kind of that way with IPv6. This vendor-written tech primer ...
This is the first of many technical blog posts I’m going to post on IPv6 architecture and implementation for a Microsoft Windows-based environment. I started off with a basic introduction of the IPv4 ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. Remember when you were a kid and ...
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