Brzozowski, John wrote:
general?
Yes, along with naming, security, prefix delegation across multiple
routers, and isp's
giving and withdrawing prefixes due to renumbering. I'm dubious that this
has happened
in real life with networks with people whose day job is to worry about
such things, and
I'd be astonished to hear such a thing has been shown to work on a home
network.
[jjmb] hmmm we have quite a few real customers that are using IPv6 enabled
on a daily basis mostly using technology that we specified ~8 years ago.
Does this count?

Not really because my understanding is that these networks are giving a service
that is pretty much the same as their v4 counterpart which is completely client
centric. I seriously want globally accessible servers on my home network to be
1st class citizens and that implies naming and security/admission control. The
future is now: a Raspberry Pi is $35. Tomorrow, we'll be getting gratuitous 
IP-enabled
controllers on everything whether we want them or not just like when digital 
controls
replaced analog.

Mike
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