> Just don't load the IPv6 contracking module. Disabling IPv6 is really > no longer an option and we might as well get use to it. IPv4 address > space run-out is now within the foreseeable future (ICANN and the RIR's > have no settled on the allocation of the FINAL /8's and some locals will > be out within the next year or two). I've been operational on the > global IPv6 network for well over 7 years now and there's just no more > excuse for this "head in the sand" approach to IPv6. > I usually disable ipv6 because all of my gigabit switches at work do not support ipv6 without a firmware update and I am not sure that all of them have firmware updates.
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