[CALUG] Interest in IPv6

James Ewing Cottrell 3rd JECottrell3 at Comcast.NET
Thu Apr 29 19:28:32 EDT 2010


Unfortunately, it will be held in a v4 auditorium. All the chairs heve 
been assigned. However, when later presented in a v6 auditorium, you 
just might get 2**60 or so chairs assigned to you.

JIM

Dale Sansing wrote:
> Looking forward to the presentation.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dale
> 
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>     Today's Topics:
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>       1. Re: Interest in IPv6 (Russ Main)
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>     Message: 1
>     Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 05:57:20 -0400
>     From: Russ Main <dukeedward at gmail.com <mailto:dukeedward at gmail.com>>
>     Subject: Re: [CALUG] Interest in IPv6
>     To: Jim Sansing <jjsansing at verizon.net <mailto:jjsansing at verizon.net>>
>     Cc: Columbia Linux Users Group <calug at unknownlamer.org
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>     It sounds good to me.
> 
>     Thanks for the info.
> 
>     Russ Main
> 
>     On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Jim Sansing <jjsansing at verizon.net
>     <mailto:jjsansing at verizon.net>> wrote:
> 
>      > Here is an interesting article on the future of IPv4, which has
>     obvious
>      > implications for IPv6:
>      >
>      >
>      >
>     http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/_featured/article.php/3878391/IPv4s+Last+Day:+What+Will+Happen+When+There+Is+Only+IPv6?.htm
>      >
>      > Is there any interest in a presentation on IPv6?  I have a little
>     bit of
>      > experience with it, and am working on a project where I will be
>     getting
>      > more.  So in about 3 months, I could at least give an introduction to
>      > IPv6 with a little bit of detail on some of the more interesting
>     issues,
>      > such as Routing, Ad Hoc Networking (Plug and Play), and as always,
>      > Security.
>      >
>      > Later . . .   Jim
>      >
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>     --
>     Russ Main
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>     Don't be afraid to try something new!   Remember that an amateur
>     built the
>     Ark, and a whole team of professionals built the Titanic.
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