Setting up IPv6 on Linux

  2008-02-10 01:00:02
IPv6 is the future of IP, and it’s a good time to start learning about it. It’s very easy to put an IPv6 address on Linux. IPv6 addresses have 126 bits. This allows for an enormous address space. 
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