The other day on IRC, the bot for one of the channels I frequent reconnected, and I noticed it was coming in over IPv4. I knew the host it was on is IPv6 capable, so I jokingly asked it "y u no ipv6?". The bot's owner told me "patches welcome …
Posts by Kevin
Monitor your IPv6
Many of my recent posts have been about sites that have not yet enabled IPv6. For those of you who have done so: Good on ya! Now, do you monitor it?
I've been encountering an increasing number of web sites with AAAA records, but the addresses listed therein either do …
A call to ISPs
The response from Time Warner Cable every time I call to ask about IPv6 involves some variant on "We are not deploying IPv6 because we have enough IPv4 addresses." This response is wrong on at least three points that I would like to address here.
- What about the other end …
Photo gallery now live
I am pleased to announce the IPv6 photo gallery is now live on our site. If you have received an IPv6 sticker at one of our presentations, or have some other interesting use of IPv6, please send us a picture! We'd love to feature it in the gallery.
CookieNet
In recent months, there have been presentations at some of the big Internet gatherings by Time Warner Cable engineers about IPv6-only access networks. The first was by Wes George at IEPG/IETF in October 2013 (slides). The second was by Lee Howard at RIPE 67 (video, slides). Seeing these presentations …
ARIN 32: A call to content providers
This week I remotely participated in ARIN 32. This was the second ARIN meeting I have participated in.
On the second day of the meeting, John Curran gave a presentation on Government Affairs and Public Policy (slides). In this presentation he spoke about a meeting of Internet coordinating bodies he …
Graph from SELF 2013
Guest blog post at Team ARIN
A little bit about how Flying Penguin came to be in a guest post on ARIN's blog: The Internet. It’s not commodity, it’s community.
IPv6: All Systems Go at SELF 2012
My talk from last year's SouthEast LinuxFest is now available on the web. Watch on YouTube.
SouthEast LinuxFest 2013
Join us at SouthEast LinuxFest for an interactive network lab experience. You are encouraged to:
- Bring your network enabled computer, smartphone, tablet, toaster, etc. to see how it works on an IPv6 network.
- Bring your router to get configured for IPv6 connectivity.
Experienced IPv6 enthusiasts will be on hand to …
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