Weekly IPv6 Roundup: 12 June, 2007
In the News (see below for From the Blogosphere)
Where eight network management vendors stand on IPv6
NetworkWorld.com - Southborough,MA,USA
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World, 06/07/07 With the June 2008 deadline for federal agencies to support IPv6 only a year away, network management ...
IPv6 management tools lacking
NetworkWorld.com - Southborough,MA,USA
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan, Network World, 06/07/07 An increasing number of network monitoring and management tools support IPv6, but these products often ...
WCPE Celebrates Mozart in June
PR.com (press release) - Levittown,NY,USA
WCPE's 24/7 live broadcast of Great Classical Music can be accessed around the globe in several ways; on-line streaming in multiple formats, including IPv6, ...
Edge-Core launches IPv6 Managed Switch series
China Post - Taipei,Taiwan
Edge-Core, a world-wide leading professional networking solution provider, is showcasing its full-range IPv6-featured L2/3/4 Managed Switches during ...
Modulo Participating in IPv6 Conference
Computerworld New Zealand - Auckland,New Zealand
IPv6 supports a 128-bit addressing scheme, which lets it support an order-of-magnitude more devices that are directly connected to the internet than its ...
Is the US Ready For The IPv6 Challenge
IT Management - Darien,CT,USA
By Sean Michael Kerner One year from now the US government will be running IPv6 (define) across its IT infrastructure. Maybe. In the third volume of its ...
TITLE: SafeNet Products "IPSecDrv.sys" IPv6 Support Denial of Service
SecuObs - France
The vulnerability is caused due to an error within the IPv6 support in "IPSecDrv.sys" and can be exploited to cause an infinite loop via a specially crafted ...
Vista not playing well with IPv6
By daWabbit, Jack Imsdahl(GailLA)
This has been known for a while, but not widely because it is far from being a problem for everyone. I'm not actually sure how many folks it affects at all. I post this because if you know about it you might be able to solve some ...
Diable ipv6 on linux???
By pnix(pnix)
Someone say apps will first attempt a connection on IPv6. When this fails, they'll then switch to IPv4. It's this first attempt that causes the delay. Remmeber that it can't increase bandwidth after the connection is made. ...
HOWTO - IPv6 Introduction
By pnix(pnix)
IPv6 benefits IPv6 has longer adresses than IPv4 -- 128 bits (16 bytes), instead of 32 bits (4 bytes) -- and thus provides a huge supply of Internet addresses A simplified header of seven fields versus 13 in IPv4 to allow routers to ...
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