Linux Foundation Certifies All "Major" Distros as IPv6 Compliant | Linux Today

Linux Foundation Certifies All “Major” Distros as IPv6 Compliant

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 1, 2008

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for this link. ]

“The technology sector has known for a while that if
Internet activity continues at its current pace, the supply of IP
addresses will soon run out. IPv6 is the next-generation Internet
protocol designed to solve the problem, and the U.S. government
mandated that the computing and networking equipment in all its
agencies must meet IPv6 requirements this year.”


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