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[ipv6-wg] [official] What Shall This WG Do
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Lee Howard
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Tue Oct 8 20:05:53 CEST 2019
On 10/8/19 12:20 PM, Wolfgang Zenker wrote: > Hi Jen and group, > > * Jen Linkova <furry13 at gmail.com> [191005 04:20]: > to hurt. The working group should provide group b) with guidance how > to make at least their outward facing services available on dual stack. I've started a Google sheet with links to hosting providers' instructions for turning on IPv6: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gpHAfvsE_1mNcdHbrj1Uc4YFr0XspX76dfXGRA6eDFc/edit#gid=0 Make a comment (or otherwise contact me) with additional providers and links. I didn't make it globally writeable to avoid vandalism. This is based on my blog post, which includes editorializing on some providers: https://www.retevia.net/ipv6-on/ I'm sure there are tutorials on enabling IPv6 on Apache, nginx, sendmail, Exchange, etc., firewalls, load balancers, etc., not to mention NAT64, SIIT-DC. Lee > > Wolfgang >
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