2 Jun
2016
2 Jun
'16
19:17
On 06/02/2016 03:13 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
James, be a little reasonable - the guys writing e.g. wicked and the network support have little need for eye candy. Most of the people out there on IPv6 probably have a router supplied by the provider which happily takes of it. Needing/wanting to build your own IPv6 router with this support is a bit of a cornercase, I would say. Might also be difficult to find a suitable test environment.
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