Most of the complaints about deploying IPv6 to users have been around
needing to do both SLAAC and DHCPv6 in a normal network. Reasons being
- Microsoft has refused to implement RFC 6106 (the ability to provision DNS
information using RAs) in its Operating Systems
- Google has refused to
On 20 June 2016 at 20:39, Willy MANGA wrote:
> Do you know why these two has refused to implement them ?
Mostly purist perspective that says "use RAs for everything"
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2016-01-21 18:47 GMT+00:00 Nishal Goburdhan :
> On 21 Jan 2016, at 5:38, Gmail Perso wrote:
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> good luck with that; at the mic in tunisia, i asked for afrinic to put
> their dnssec material online (from, you know, the many dnssec classes
> they’ve taught).
On 22 January 2016 at 12:04, SM <s...@resistor.net> wrote:
> Hi Mukom,
> At 00:37 22-01-2016, Mukom Akong T. wrote:
>
>> AFRINIC only currently runs workshops around two topics (INRM and IPv6).
>> We do tutorials around different topics (DNSSEC and RPKI being typi
igerian IPv6 Business
council in a position to put that in place? If you need help putting such a
strategy in place, contact AFRINIC or this list for help.
> Regards,
> Chris
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tion Paper' - there's been no real
strategy. Again a lack of understanding of the core issues.
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On 23 January 2016 at 23:42, wrote:
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> "Is there any kind of National IPv6 Strategic Plan for Nigeria?"
>
> Challenged by the new position of Nigeria as the Chair of CTO
> (Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation); Yes, we are working on a
> flagship model and open to
ons
- the server has appropriate scope configured AND is listening on
appropriate interfaces?
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> On 13 May 2016, at 10:06 AM, Fabian Jr wrote:
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> i said already that i want to do a Dual Stack Setup between IPv6 subnet and
> IPv4 Subnet. to be able to parallel run the two versions for sometimes
> and gradually remove IPv4 ……..
clarifying:
do you mean "I
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Hi Willy,
> On 21 Aug 2017, at 11:19, Willy MANGA wrote:
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> When will you close this survey ?
As at two weeks ago, responses flatlined (after about 740 respondents - of
which about 406 were complete)
Rather than close the survey, we’ve downloaded the data and are now
Bonjour Landry
On 6 Jun 2018, 16:25 +0400, IPv6 in Africa Discussions
, wrote:
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> Je te remercie pour ton mail qui vient encore une fois de plus nous
> encourager à déployer IPv6.
> J'avais également pris part aux atelier IPv6 à Dakar et cela avait été très
> bénéfique. Comme te le disais,
On 16 Aug 2018, 20:45 +0400, IPv6 in Africa Discussions
, wrote:
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> FYI “There are fifty networks in Nigeria that have acquired IPV6 out of which
> only five networks are active. Also, five networks out of 134 Autonomous
> Systems in the country are currently using IPv6.”
Any organisation
Hello Abdella
Some more detail would have been useful. What’s the immediate problem you are
trying to accomplish?
- actually deploy IPv6?
- just get knowledge?
If you are just getting started? any recent (last 3 years) book on IPv6 will be
a good start, then you can update that with RFCs from
Hello folks
When we did our IPv6 Deployment Challenges survey in 2016, one of the main
findings was that some folks even after training still wanted more guidance. As
a result, we created two initiatives as part of our IPv6 Program
1. The IPv6 Deployment Hackathon (aka Deployathons): -
s
a) Led by an engineer who isn't 'mangement' type
b) Didn't get the full support of management
Sure we'll be tackling management training ...and we'll see if that's
in
Thank you Nishal for the clarification.
Indeed, this is NOT going to be a training session. The objective is — your
unannounced IPv6 prefix announced from your real network.
Any labs (GNS3, Docker, EVE-ng, etc or even AFRINIC’s extensive testbed) will
only serve for PROTOYPING as step
525?lang=en (or
https://vox.afrinic.net/651525?lang=fr in French)
The results might provide pointers where to start the process.
Until next time . be EXCELLENT
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On 6 Dec 2018, 14:57 +0400, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ ,
wrote:
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> My experience shows that usually engineers are aware (they may have the
> complete knowledge or not, but they know that they need to do IPv6), but in
> most organizations, executive management don’t pay attention to what their
> own
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