That said, I'll add my voice to the suggestion that it is very simple to
get IPv6 going on pretty much anything

Hmmm... half the boxes I host, I don't have a login to, yet for some odd reason, I want to make my network 100% IPv6 accessible.

I manage two /22's so, I'm sitting on a pile of IPs. First off, I'm going to get a one-to-one mapping setup for every IP -- hopefully through 6tunnel (I'll look into that, thanks for the pointer). Second, I'll migrate to multiple IPs on boxes that I have access to / boxes that support IPv6. (Example: Pre FreeBSD 7.2 box jails only support one IP)

Goal: 100% IPv6 ready, whether my customers want it or not!

Rudy
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