William Herrin <bill@herrin.us> writes:
The thing that terrifies me about deploying IPv6 is that apps compatible with both are programmed to attempt IPv6 before IPv4. This means my first not-quite-correct IPv6 deployments are going to break my apps that are used to not having and therefore not trying IPv6.
On the bright side you'll notice that something is broken. The other way around you'd notice something is wrong when the first IPv6 only connection is used.
But that's not the worst part... as the folks my customers interact with over the next couple of years make their first not-quite-correct IPv6 deployments, my access to them is going to break again.
Well www.heise.de has quite a lot of visitors, they are running dual-stacked for several month without any big problems (I'm aware of) IPv6 is coming, people have to get used to the fact and should have started learning an implementing IPv6 a couple of years ago. Not that I complain, my schedule is filling up with IPv6 related training's and consulting jobs. Jens -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Foelderichstr. 40 | 13595 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink@guug.de | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------