On Sat, 2015-04-18 at 14:05 +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
> The 6to4 protocol as deployed on the public internet has been shown to
> cause severe connectivity problems. RFC 6343 section 4.1 therefore
> recommends against host implementations enabling it by default. This
> patch implements that recommendation by introducing a new "Enable6to4"
> configuration option, which defaults to false.
> 
> Due to the operational problems described in RFC 6343 section 3, the
> IETF is about to deprecate the 6to4 protocol completely. This is done in
> the document draft-ietf-v6ops-6to4-to-historic which is currently in the
> RFC Editor's queue, pending final pulication as an RFC. Section 4 of
> this document reinforces and strengthens RFC 6343's current
> recommendation, mandating that hosts MUST disable 6to4 by default.

And applied, thanks! Although it is sad to see 6to4 being retired, it
must mean we're going in the right direction with the IPv6 adoption. Now
if I only could convince my ISP to give me a prefix for free...

        Patrik

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