Daniel Senie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Of course the lack of IPv6 stacks on many environments isn't helping > matters either. B.t.w., does anybody know of a good (up-to-date) source of information that lists available IPv6 stack implementations (which environments, what quality of implementation, etc.)? Same for dual stacks? And what DNS server software supports IPv6 address records? I checked the IPNG working group site (http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipngwg-charter.html), but couldn't find anything that specific, probably because it is not the kind of information one will find in an Internet draft or an RFC. Bertrand Ibrahim. -------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://cui.unige.ch/eao/www/Bertrand.html
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