On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 01:21:33PM -0400, Edward Lewis wrote:
Having been in the US gov't (too) at the time of GOSIP, there were three reasons why I never used it much: [...] 3) There was no tidbit of information available over the network that was on a server that spoke only GOSIP and not TCP/IP. (No compelling reason.)
this is telling in this context. where is the service that is available only on IPv6? i can't seem to find it. maybe that's because i use the Internet for my daily activities (as does everyone else, including people in asia) rather than some non-internet, incompatible, no-migration-plan-protocol-based network. manually configured tunnels forver! (until we stop caring or come up with a real reason to migrate to something else, by which plan maybe we can have a migration plan and a better protocol suite with multi-homing). -- _____________________________________________________________________ todd underwood director of operations & security renesys - interdomain intelligence todd@renesys.com www.renesys.com