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Message   Sean Dennis    Deon George   Just how big is IPv6?   December 28, 2024
 5:08 AM *  

Hello Deon!

27 Dec 24 08:03, you wrote to Arelor:

 DG> Can say I agree with anything in this mail - its certainly not my
 DG> experience with IP6.

In my 35+ years in IT, you are one of a tiny handful of people who like IPv6.  
In my professional experience in the US dealing with large corporations like 
John Deere, they are fully IPv4 internally and externally.  No one that I know 
of is using IPv6 unless they absolutelty have to...except for Andrew Leary.  
He's a big IPv6 fan.

Ruight now, IPv6 is a solution looking for a problem to solve.

However, like Nick, my network can be easily flipped over to IPv6.  I just 
have to set the IPv6 knob in pfSense to on and it will tunnel external IPv6 to 
IPv4 intetrnally on my LAN.

-- Sean

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