[AusNOG] IPv6

Scott Weeks surfer at mauigateway.com
Wed Apr 1 11:49:56 EST 2015


--- russell3901 at gmail.com wrote:
From: Russell Langton <russell3901 at gmail.com>

 I wonder if anyone can comment about whats
holding them back?
Is it upstream connectivity/legacy devices/lack of business
driver/time/training/testing etc.
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stoopid managers that have absolutely no clue, yet are 
in charge of the network.  

I got the border router and public facing servers doing 
IPv6 (we're a unique sort-of-enterprise-like network) 
and tried to roll it out to my desktop to test and, 
after a lot of troubleshooting, I found IPv6 was turned 
off on all computers.  (we're forced to use micro$loth 
here) On asking why the response was we must turn off 
all "unnecessary services".  Arguments ensued until I
threw up my hands and said "Fine! Whatever!" and 
walked away.  

stoopidity rules on the raggedy edges of the internet.
Those that think we'll be IPv6 only in 10 years have 
not had to work on the raggedy edges.


scott








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