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Accelerating IPv6 adoption with Apache proxy server

posted onSeptember 22, 2004
by hitbsecnews

Thanks to projects such as KAME and USAGI, most of the standard Internet service daemons have long since been updated to support IPv6. The last pieces were solid Linux kernel IPv6 support, and easy integration of IPv6 into Linux distributions.

Given that the OS software makes it possible to deploy IPv6 in production, it made me wonder how the Internet-wide rollout of IPv6 would occur. Currently it is happening slowly, with a few ISPs rolling out "native" IPV6 services, and the rest requiring the use of 6to4 or a tunnel broker. There is no question that, outside North America, IPv6 is being examined and adopted with some interest. In particular, Asia has been experiencing rapid adoption of IPv6.

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