Ron,

> >>> I am too. I would really like to see 6to4 and teredo be default off
> >>> everywhere, and people who want it can manually turn it on. If
> >>> teredo went away completely, that would also be a good thing.
> >> 
> >> Strongly concur here as well.  One less thing I have to disable on
> >> all my systems in enterprise nets.
> > 
> > Windows boxes that are in an Active Domain (which should match your
> > 'enterprise net') have Teredo and 6to4 disabled per default.
> > Next to that one can enforce that of course through AD policies.
> 
> A number of my enterprise nets support many OSs and are not AD-centric.  
> That's why I qualified my enterprise nets as "heterogeneous".  But yes, if 
> you are homogeneous on Windows and everything is in AD, you can disable those 
> things through GPO.  For me, we have to tell each of our users to disable 
> teredo, disable 6to4, disable privacy/temporary addresses, etc., and in many 
> cases beg them to upgrade to OSs that support DHCPv6.
> 

what if they use Android based systems? is there support for DHCPv6 in the 
interim?

best

Enno






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