On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 01:27:56 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Menedetter) wrote:
> see http://www.ipv6.org > There are only "few" IPv4 addresses left, and IPv6 has a *HUGE* > addressspace. (32 bit compared to 128 bit) > And it also contains come very usefull stuff like IPSec (encrypted IP > connections) and QoS enhancements, ... > SH> My question is this: > SH> If this new beast makes an appearance on the internet, will it be > SH> difficult for us to connect with many of the current versions of > SH> of DOS internet applications? > It will be impossible IMHO (I'm also no expert) In the long run DOS is doomed. It's only a matter of time. Imagine twenty years in the future. You don't have to be an expert to know that DOS is doomed. Linux will adapt to whatever arises because there are enough people interested in making the adaptation. Sam Ewalt Croswell, Michigan, USA -- Arachne V1.70;rev.3, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
