But holy crow! Most of the books I find are either from Cisco (and,
therefore, Cisco-centric), or at least a decade old, and I know that
some things have changed along the road to actual adoption and
implementation. Are there any resources that anyone can recommend --
electronic or dead tree
Hurricane Electric has some good resources plus a tunnel broker to give you
IPv6 in the event your ISP doesn't support it yet.
https://tunnelbroker.net
-Mark
Original message From: Ken D'Ambrosio Date:
7/27/16 2:42 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Gnhlug Discuss
Subject: IPv6: it's probab
My replies in Gmail are not going back to the list, for some reason.
Let me also put in a plug for Hurricane Electric at Tunnelbroker.net
their IPv6 resources are excellent.
A friend of mine, Owen DeLong, was their IPv6 evangelist for several years.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Curt Howland
Third edition of O'Reilly's "IPv6 Essentials" is from 2014.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Curt Howland wrote:
> My replies in Gmail are not going back to the list, for some reason.
>
> Let me also put in a plug for Hurricane Electric at Tunnelbroker.net
> their IPv6 resources are excellent.
>
I've been running a tunnel to Hurricane Electric for several years now,
and would also recommend them if you're looking for some practical
experience.
One book I've heard recommended several times is Ed Horley's book
Practical IPv6 for Windows Administrators. Does get to some topics you
migh