Hi @ll
You might already be aware of the fact that openSUSE participates at the world IPv6 day (if not: now you are ;-) at 8 June 2011.
My team and others are currently working hard to bring _every_ service up and running starting with this day (some are already done, but others need to follow).
To be listed on http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/, Phil Roberts from ISOC asks us if we can provide some webpage or a blog entry describing why IPv6 is important for us. It's optional, but I hope there's someone who can help us with this? A wiki page on http://en.opensuse.org would be absolutely ok.
Thanks in advance and with kind regards, Lars
I agree with #1 with DIptos's addition. Same goes for #2, I agree that we should have some kind of statement at the TAG level.
Dave
Dipto Chakravarty 5/21/11 11:37 AM >>>
Allen,
1. Also, netiq.com 2. Yes, an IPv6 statement from TAG level should work.
Our sr staff and I can help create the IPv6 content if someone can provide the mkt PoC. FYI, I am in BLR this week but should be able to work with you to publish this statement.
best, dipto
Dipto Chakravarty --Sent from my BB--
-----Original Message----- From: Allen Frost Cc: Michael Deis MDeis@novell.com Cc: Christian Deckelmann deckel@novell.com To: Steve Carter SRCARTER@novell.com To: Bill Harris BIHARRIS@novell.com To: Dave Wilkes Dave.Wilkes@novell.com To: Dipto Chakravarty Dipto@novell.com To: Israel BenIshai Israel.BenIshai@novell.com Cc: Ed Brown Ed.Brown@netiq.com Cc: Richard Getteau Richard.Getteau@netiq.com To: Dohsung Yum Dohsung.Yum@netiq.com To: Lars Vogdt lrupp@suse.de
Sent: 5/20/2011 2:34:26 PM Subject: Fwd: Re: IPv6 World Day 2011 Participation
Hi All,
I need to reply back to Phil from ISOC and the questions below. Thoughts?
1. How should I list you? Novell Inc. (suse.org; novell.com)
2. Do we want to put something on WWW sites with a statement about IPv6?
Thanks, Allen
Phil Roberts roberts@isoc.org 4/6/2011 10:53 AM >>>
Hi Allen,
This is great!
I'll need a little additional info.
How should I list you?
Novell Inc. (suse.org; novell.com)
I'll need contact info for a network engineer as a point of contact for any issues that come up and to send any reminders to leading up to the event.
Also, many participants are creating a page on their website or a blog entry describing why IPv6 is important to their business. It's optional, but if you do, I'd like to link to it from your name on the list of participants.
Regards, Phil
Allen Frost wrote:
Hi,
Novell is making an effort to participate in IPv6 Day. We plan to have our suse.org and novell.com sites available with IPv6 addressing and DNS entries. Please add us to the list of participating companies.
Thanks,
Allen Frost Senior Network Architect - IS&T Novell Inc. afrost@novell.com mailto:afrost@novell.com 801-861-3216 - Desk 801-368-2014 - Mobile
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 08:36 +0200, Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi @ll
You might already be aware of the fact that openSUSE participates at the world IPv6 day (if not: now you are ;-) at 8 June 2011.
Sounds like a good lead for a story on news.o.o. Can you tell us exactly *how* openSUSE participates on this day? How do we contribute to it and how do we benefit from it as a Project, etc.?
The more information you can give us, the better we can help write an article this week or early next week on this event.
Thanks, Bryen M Yunashko
My team and others are currently working hard to bring _every_ service up and running starting with this day (some are already done, but others need to follow).
To be listed on http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/, Phil Roberts from ISOC asks us if we can provide some webpage or a blog entry describing why IPv6 is important for us. It's optional, but I hope there's someone who can help us with this? A wiki page on http://en.opensuse.org would be absolutely ok.
Thanks in advance and with kind regards, Lars
I agree with #1 with DIptos's addition. Same goes for #2, I agree that we should have some kind of statement at the TAG level.
Dave
Dipto Chakravarty 5/21/11 11:37 AM >>>
Allen,
- Also, netiq.com
- Yes, an IPv6 statement from TAG level should work.
Our sr staff and I can help create the IPv6 content if someone can provide the mkt PoC. FYI, I am in BLR this week but should be able to work with you to publish this statement.
best, dipto
Dipto Chakravarty --Sent from my BB--
-----Original Message----- From: Allen Frost Cc: Michael Deis MDeis@novell.com Cc: Christian Deckelmann deckel@novell.com To: Steve Carter SRCARTER@novell.com To: Bill Harris BIHARRIS@novell.com To: Dave Wilkes Dave.Wilkes@novell.com To: Dipto Chakravarty Dipto@novell.com To: Israel BenIshai Israel.BenIshai@novell.com Cc: Ed Brown Ed.Brown@netiq.com Cc: Richard Getteau Richard.Getteau@netiq.com To: Dohsung Yum Dohsung.Yum@netiq.com To: Lars Vogdt lrupp@suse.de
Sent: 5/20/2011 2:34:26 PM Subject: Fwd: Re: IPv6 World Day 2011 Participation
Hi All,
I need to reply back to Phil from ISOC and the questions below. Thoughts?
- How should I list you?
Novell Inc. (suse.org; novell.com)
- Do we want to put something on WWW sites with a statement about
IPv6?
Thanks, Allen
Phil Roberts roberts@isoc.org 4/6/2011 10:53 AM >>>
Hi Allen,
This is great!
I'll need a little additional info.
How should I list you?
Novell Inc. (suse.org; novell.com)
I'll need contact info for a network engineer as a point of contact for any issues that come up and to send any reminders to leading up to the event.
Also, many participants are creating a page on their website or a blog entry describing why IPv6 is important to their business. It's optional, but if you do, I'd like to link to it from your name on the list of participants.
Regards, Phil
Allen Frost wrote:
Hi,
Novell is making an effort to participate in IPv6 Day. We plan to have our suse.org and novell.com sites available with IPv6
addressing
and DNS entries. Please add us to the list of participating
companies.
Thanks,
Allen Frost Senior Network Architect - IS&T Novell Inc. afrost@novell.com mailto:afrost@novell.com 801-861-3216 - Desk 801-368-2014 - Mobile
On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 08:44:59 Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 08:36 +0200, Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi @ll
You might already be aware of the fact that openSUSE participates at the world IPv6 day (if not: now you are ;-) at 8 June 2011.
Sounds like a good lead for a story on news.o.o. Can you tell us exactly *how* openSUSE participates on this day? How do we contribute to it and how do we benefit from it as a Project, etc.?
The more information you can give us, the better we can help write an article this week or early next week on this event.
I talked with Lars:
A couple of weeks ago all our external servers where IPv4 only, they're adding now IPv6 accessability so that you can reach them with both IPv4 and IPv6 protocoal. The goal is to have at IPv6 day *all* our external servers (so, not e.g. the build service build hosts but build.opensuse.org) reachable via both IPv4 and IPv6 - this includes wikis, news, lizards, www, connect, docs, build, ...
We participate in the day that we plan to have all our servers running additionally via IPv6 on that day. So, if you disable IPv4 on your system, you can still reach the systems. ;) IPv6 day is a promotion for IPv6 and I expect it will get a lot of press coverage itself. Having openSUSE as one of the groups listed, will include us in the promotion ;)
It's good for us to show that IPv6 works fine on openSUSE!
Is that enough background info for someone to write an announcement?
Andreas
On 05/26/2011 01:06 PM, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 08:44:59 Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 08:36 +0200, Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi @ll
You might already be aware of the fact that openSUSE participates at the world IPv6 day (if not: now you are ;-) at 8 June 2011.
Sounds like a good lead for a story on news.o.o. Can you tell us exactly *how* openSUSE participates on this day? How do we contribute to it and how do we benefit from it as a Project, etc.?
The more information you can give us, the better we can help write an article this week or early next week on this event.
I talked with Lars:
A couple of weeks ago all our external servers where IPv4 only, they're adding now IPv6 accessability so that you can reach them with both IPv4 and IPv6 protocoal. The goal is to have at IPv6 day *all* our external servers (so, not e.g. the build service build hosts but build.opensuse.org) reachable via both IPv4 and IPv6 - this includes wikis, news, lizards, www, connect, docs, build, ...
We participate in the day that we plan to have all our servers running additionally via IPv6 on that day. So, if you disable IPv4 on your system, you can still reach the systems. ;) IPv6 day is a promotion for IPv6 and I expect it will get a lot of press coverage itself. Having openSUSE as one of the groups listed, will include us in the promotion ;)
It's good for us to show that IPv6 works fine on openSUSE!
Is that enough background info for someone to write an announcement?
Andreas
That's a good news, I was frustrated from the last months to not being able to get ipv6 connection with o.o website. Andreas there's no need to remove ipv4, in the protocols stack if ipv6 is on and working, it has precedence on ipv4 and will be use firstly.
On 05/26/2011 01:06 PM, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 08:44:59 Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 08:36 +0200, Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi @ll
You might already be aware of the fact that openSUSE participates at the world IPv6 day (if not: now you are ;-) at 8 June 2011.
Sounds like a good lead for a story on news.o.o. Can you tell us exactly *how* openSUSE participates on this day? How do we contribute to it and how do we benefit from it as a Project, etc.?
The more information you can give us, the better we can help write an article this week or early next week on this event.
I talked with Lars:
A couple of weeks ago all our external servers where IPv4 only, they're adding now IPv6 accessability so that you can reach them with both IPv4 and IPv6 protocoal. The goal is to have at IPv6 day *all* our external servers (so, not e.g. the build service build hosts but build.opensuse.org) reachable via both IPv4 and IPv6 - this includes wikis, news, lizards, www, connect, docs, build, ...
We participate in the day that we plan to have all our servers running additionally via IPv6 on that day. So, if you disable IPv4 on your system, you can still reach the systems. ;) IPv6 day is a promotion for IPv6 and I expect it will get a lot of press coverage itself. Having openSUSE as one of the groups listed, will include us in the promotion ;)
It's good for us to show that IPv6 works fine on openSUSE!
Is that enough background info for someone to write an announcement?
Andreas
Seems not yet be done dig AAAA en.opensuse.org
; <<>> DiG 9.8.0 <<>> AAAA en.opensuse.org ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 51265 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION: ;en.opensuse.org. IN AAAA
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: opensuse.org. 600 IN SOA userdb.suse.de. sysadmin.suse.de. 2011060104 10800 1800 604800 600
;; Query time: 36 msec ;; SERVER: 192.168.103.151#53(192.168.103.151) ;; WHEN: Fri Jun 3 11:10:21 2011 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 92
On Friday 03 June 2011 11:10:57 Bruno Friedmann wrote:
On 05/26/2011 01:06 PM, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 08:44:59 Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 08:36 +0200, Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi @ll
You might already be aware of the fact that openSUSE participates at the world IPv6 day (if not: now you are ;-) at 8 June 2011.
Sounds like a good lead for a story on news.o.o. Can you tell us exactly *how* openSUSE participates on this day? How do we contribute to it and how do we benefit from it as a Project, etc.?
The more information you can give us, the better we can help write an article this week or early next week on this event.
I talked with Lars:
A couple of weeks ago all our external servers where IPv4 only, they're adding now IPv6 accessability so that you can reach them with both IPv4 and IPv6 protocoal. The goal is to have at IPv6 day *all* our external servers (so, not e.g. the build service build hosts but build.opensuse.org) reachable via both IPv4 and IPv6 - this includes wikis, news, lizards, www, connect, docs, build, ...
We participate in the day that we plan to have all our servers running additionally via IPv6 on that day. So, if you disable IPv4 on your system, you can still reach the systems. ;) IPv6 day is a promotion for IPv6 and I expect it will get a lot of press coverage itself. Having openSUSE as one of the groups listed, will include us in the promotion ;)
It's good for us to show that IPv6 works fine on openSUSE!
Is that enough background info for someone to write an announcement?
Andreas
Seems not yet be done dig AAAA en.opensuse.org
; <<>> DiG 9.8.0 <<>> AAAA en.opensuse.org ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 51265 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION: ;en.opensuse.org. IN AAAA
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: opensuse.org. 600 IN SOA userdb.suse.de. sysadmin.suse.de. 2011060104 10800 1800 604800 600
;; Query time: 36 msec ;; SERVER: 192.168.103.151#53(192.168.103.151) ;; WHEN: Fri Jun 3 11:10:21 2011 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 92
complain to the sysadmins :D