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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] ipv6-enabled webserver
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Bernhard Schmidt
berni at birkenwald.de
Fri Jul 15 18:24:04 CEST 2005
Hi, > What do you use for IPv6 loadbalancing? as far as I know F5 BigIP v9 is the only one capable of doing that. Unfortunately they charge a serious amount of money (about 10kEUR per device) for a licence to use this feature. It is called "IPv6 Gateway Module" and reading their website you might think that it is only needed to gate between v4 and v6 (v6 client connecting to a v4 real server), but it won't even allow you to configure an IPv6 address on an interface without the licence key. Bernhard
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