ipv8.vrx.net, but it hasn't been updated in years

At 08:28 PM 12/31/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Is there an ipv8 page richard.
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>On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
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>> At 02:42 PM 12/30/99 -0500, you wrote:
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>> >Hello:
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>> >Were a few days from running tests on gods domain name registry.  The
>> >dot.god registry is fully ipv4 and ipv6 compatible.  I was thinking of
>> >making it ipv8 compatible too - but was wondering if anyone had data on
>> >that.
>> >
>> >regards
>> >joe
>> 
>> If you have a V6 stack running you just plug in v8 addresses and you're
>> done. It can tunnnel over v4 OR v6. You can get V8 IP addresses for $1
>> each from any v8 tld operator. Like me. how many do you want?
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>> Recall that in V8, each of 2048 tld managers manages 256 times the
>> current V4 address space. I have a couple of v8 bozes on their way
>> here from Ohio so I'll be setting up a gateway; I'll use v8
>> addresses in house... dropping off the IANA radar entirely. 
>> 
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