Penned by Dr Andrew C Aitchison on Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:30:47PM +0100, we have:
[..]
| Aside:
| Which operating systems are shipping with IPv6 enabled by default ?

OpenBSD ships with IPv6 enabled by default.  Anytime an interface is brought
up, an inet6 link-local address is automatically assigned.  Of course one
would have to assign global addresses (via ifconfig/rtsol) to have routable
traffic..

OpenBSD is a kame derived IPv6 stack which enforces separation of IPv4 and
IPv6 (you have to bind to each protocol separately, and one does not block
the other, nor bleed over to the other, nor is there a way to make this so).
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