Holiday IPv6 reading guide
IPv6 was a controversial topic in 2007, and for good reason. Learn more in our holiday guide to IPv6.
As existing IPv4 addresses run out, IPv6 was understandably a hot topic in 2007. Here's just a few of the stories we penned on the topic:
Holiday IPv6 reading guide
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The ICANN man told us that CIOs must plan for the IPv6 move ASAP.
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In one story we were told that IPv6 is here, really - no, seriously - and we should get to work quick smart.
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But then someone else told us that no, most likely there's no need to panic about IPv6.
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Just in case you think you've come to the wrong website and are totally confused, this is our guide to IPv6 migration.
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At one point we featured a crossover between two of our favourite topics: Snort and IPv6.
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For some of you, disabling IPv6 is a real necessity, so we told you how.
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To add fuel to the fire, we reported that IPv6 + Vista = network problems.
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But the funny thing is, many Windows Vista applications require IPv6 to be enabled!
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Funnily enough, we discovered at one point that IPv6 opens a big security hole in Windows Vista.
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But Vista wasn't the only one: OpenBSD was found to have gaping IPv6 security holes too.
We hope the issue of IPv6 doesn't plague you through your break, as you open present, burn your skin at the beach and enjoy your time off.
- The TechTarget ANZ team