[RndTbl] IPv6 only diet followed by presentation?

Mark Jenkins mark at parit.ca
Sun Jul 10 01:10:33 CDT 2011


I read the recent discussions here on IPv6 and the interest in a 
presentation.

I've been playing with IPv6 for a few years now, recently participated 
as both an end user and service provider on IPv6 day (June 8). Have 
recently been thinking about putting myself on an IPv6 only diet at both 
work and home to try and break my addiction to news and articles on the 
web so I can get some real work done.
(most of my favourite time killer web sites don't have ipv6 enabled; the 
AAAA records are not even available in the name server my tunnel broker 
uses which does successfully query records unavailable to most like 
google.ca AAAA)

After the Wikipedia binge I went on today I'm thinking I might as well 
bite the bullet, follow through on this idea, and make a MUUG 
presentation out of it.

Consider that my formal offer to do it.
(subsequent details I'll take off list direct with board folks)

Like all diets, I know I'm going to cheat -- but hopefully only for work 
purposes and by suffering the inconvenience of tunneling and proxies to 
reach ipv4 on an as needed basis. (shouldn't be too much, too often.. so 
I think...).

What I'm implying by IPv6 only is that I'd like to go without a v4 
address assigned to my personal machines at all -- it will be my routers 
at home and work that will be dual stack -- allowing me to be single 
stack on my actual machines without screwing things up for everyone else 
that I share those routers with.

Could present in September, but with some fairly busy stuff going on 
September/October I'd prefer November.

Presentation outline:
   1. Basic address, subnet, and routing theory
   2. Manual command line configuration in zee penguin land -- address 
auto discovery and static config
   3. Reflections on my IPv6 only diet over the last few months
   4. My theory and advocacy on how a transition could come about 
without putting everyone on dual stack first.
   5. The "joy" of writing ipv6 reverse DNS entries and fun with the 
$ORIGIN keyword in BIND
   (time permitting)
   6. route advertisement daemon
   (time permitting

Topics I'm not going to cover:
  * DHCPv6
  * setting up any garden variety of tunneling

I am going to bring a wireless access point (disabled as a router), hook 
it up to my laptop, run a route advertisement daemon and let folks use 
address auto discovery to pull real ipv6 addresses from me and be able 
to access the ipv6 internet through me for the evening.

This is the easiest "try it" you could possibly get -- beats manual 
tunnel set up.

Thinking of giving priority in the presentation to questions asked over 
a jabber daemon that I'll restrict to ipv6 only as an additional 
incentive for folks to try it. (also fun for anyone in a merry prankster 
mood to put things on my screen....)


Mark


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