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The US Makes a Big Step Toward Better Routing Security

The US Department of Commerce began implementing better routing security practices—a step in the right direction for wider MANRS adoption.

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Citrix Launches New Blog Post Series About IPv6 Transition
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Citrix Launches New Blog Post Series About IPv6 Transition

It was great to see that over on Citrix's blog, Kapil Digani has started what is promised to be a series of posts about the transition to IPv6. Currently, there ...
Citrix Launches New Blog Post Series About IPv6 Transition
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Citrix Launches New Blog Post Series About IPv6 Transition

It was great to see that over on Citrix's blog, Kapil Digani has started what is promised to be a series of posts about the transition to IPv6. Currently, there ...
NetworkWorld
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Network World Reports on IPv6 Week and World IPv6 Launch – Encourages Participation

Over on Network World in their "Core Networking and Security" area, Scott Hogg recently published a great piece about IPv6 Week and World IPv6 week. He starts out talking about ...
Slides: The Case For IPv6-Only Data Centers
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Slides: The Case For IPv6-Only Data Centers

Why don't we just skip dual-stack and other transition technologies and jump straight to IPv6-only data centers that use a gateway/proxy server to service IPv4 requests? That's the fundamental question ...
GooglePublicDNS
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Google's Public DNS Works With IPv6 – Can Help In Your Migration

In a post out yesterday, "Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting", Google reminded us all that their Public DNS service supports IPv6 at these addresses: 2001:4860:4860::8888 ...
GooglePublicDNS
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Google's Public DNS Works With IPv6 – Can Help In Your Migration

In a post out yesterday, "Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting", Google reminded us all that their Public DNS service supports IPv6 at these addresses: 2001:4860:4860::8888
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Network Computing: Time To Buckle Down and Start an IPv6 Project
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Network Computing: Time To Buckle Down and Start an IPv6 Project

Over on the Network Computer site, author Robert Mullins recently said it's time to buckle down and start an IPv6 project. The first of an apparent three-part series, this article ...
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4 IETF Mailing Lists To Follow For Monitoring IPv6

Want to monitor the ongoing evolution of IETF standards related to IPv6?  Here are 4 mailing lists and the associated IETF working groups you may consider joining.  All lists are ...