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Software and IPv6


  • Subject: Software and IPv6
  • From: AndrĂ©-John Mas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 23:06:32 -0400

Hi,

IPv6 seems to be today's Y2K issue: the problem seems so far away that only
a handful of organisation bother spending their time dealing with the issue.


I notice much in the way of software seems still to be IPv4 centric, even
the new ones. Other than QA, are there any development issues that would
prevent people from making their software IPv6 ready? Are the code snippets
available from Apple or elsewhere that show developers how to make hybrid
IPv4/IPv6 software?


Also, what solutions are there to making IPv4 software work on an IPv6
centric LAN? I am thinking dual addresses or tunnels are probably the
way to go, but I just want a second opinion.

Andre
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