> > What is everyone else on this list up to?
>
> I'm glad you asked.  Now that the 6bone has recovered from its recent
> spate of routing misinformation, I'm pleased to announce that the
> World Science Fiction Society's web page is now accessible via IPv6
> at www6.wsfs.org or www6.worldcon.org.  It's my guess that this is
> one of the first web sites on the 6bone bone which is not concerned
> in any way with network operations.  Perhaps it's the very first,
> though it would be hard to prove.  I'm running FreeBSD-3.4+KAME-
> stable-March2000, Apache-1.3.12 with KAME patches, sendmail-8.11.0
> with IPv6 service, and BIND-9.0.0-rc1 with IPv6 service.  My appre-
> ciation goes out to all the people who made this wonderful software
> work, and to the people at Verio Northwest who provide my IPv6 tunnel.
>
> -- George Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> (IPv6 mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED])

Yeah, I've (up until recently) had Team Oversteer's web pages on the
6bone.  Team Oversteer is a Victorian Rally Championship (Australia)
Team - although currently in remission for lack of a car to race :-)
This is run from home in conjunction with Carl Brewer *knock knock* who
is the owner of the rally team.

Should soon be up and running again with my new installation of OpenBSD
2.7 almost ready to roll ,and will be testing out all the goodies...
Our first FreeBSD 3.2 + Kame installation first hit the 6bone about a
year ago in July/Aug 1999, with our tunnel being provided by Peter
Tattam of Trumpet, and we're currently the only site listed on the
http://www.ipv6.org/v6-www.html pages for Australia - or should that be
Austria(?) - they'll get it sorted out soon I know (no kangaroos is
Austria).

I echo George's appreciation for the great work done by so many people.

Richard Grace.



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