On 13-12-2012 22:24, Jim Thompson wrote:
> 
> On Dec 13, 2012, at 12:10 AM, Seth Mos <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> This is going to become such a fragfest in 2012.
> 
> 2013?

That too, well, Since UnityMedia in Germany is already deploying DS-lite
to end users is this not effectively already happening?

This could all have been painless years ago with plain Dual-Stack and
nobody would have to scream.

To be fair, even until the start of this year pfSense did not have IPv6
support either. As always, the devil is in the details. Basic
connectivity was a cinch, but adding all the edge cases and proper CARP
support was involved.

At this point we don't have much in the way of transition technologies,
and i'm not referring to 6to4/6rd here, but NAT64/DNS64, 464XLAT, 4rd
and DS-lite.

Debugging those is going to be horrific to develop, test, debug and
troubleshoot in the field.

Those will need to be added in the future but are less of a priority
then basic dual stack support. The PPPoE en PPtP server for example
still need a good dose of work and is far higher on the list.

Regards,

Seth

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