Thank you for sharing this most interesting podcast.

Looking back I can just imagine the housekeeping in filing the FAX applications 
for address space. I would love to know if any of these records still exist and 
even if they are still legible knowing how FAX paper ages.

I really enjoyed the part on the evolution on how an OS chooses what protocol 
to use.

 I keep suspecting that we are going to have an issue in a few years time where 
we might find that the 128bit of address space on IPv6 is not enough. Hopefully 
I am wrong and someone a lot smarter than me comes up with a solution before 
this becomes an issue.

I find it incredibly frustrating that the IPv6 Protocol has been around for so 
long, however the adoption has been so slow. As we all know IPv6 is only 
successful if everyone uses it, I see time and time again some sites that have 
implemented dual stack, however the IPv6 service is never maintained correctly. 
SSL certs on IPv6 do not get updated, but the IPv4 version works perfectly. 
Hopefully as the adoption gets better, this will become less of an issue

Regards

Adrie.
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