-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2011-01-06 09:12, Hans Witvliet wrote:
To be honest, the usage boils down different, depending how you use the Net... (content provider vs content user)
... That is the case. I don't have, as far as I know, to connect to any site that is on IPv6 only. If I had to, I guess I would learn how to use a tunnel. When that becomes more common, I hope that ISPs around the world start providing tunnels, gateways, routers, whatever. They will be forced to, I hope.
It certainly looks farfatched to have an IPv6-enabled printer, at least for the end user.
I was simply attempting to try v6 "in house", it is the only thing I have that I know has IPv6, besides this linux.
But otoh, for a large organisation with printers that otherwise would be natted, for a service point-of-view it might be handy to be able to reach them all direcly. But that probably doesn't apply to you, i presume ;-)
No, it doesn't :-)
For us, mere mortals in the old world, where ripencc has more than enough reserves, we just have time to get prepared. Just like you wrote yourself, and i quote:
""It may be because I know nothing about it, but that will be the case for most people.""
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