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== Problems ==
== Problems ==


* Adding AAAA records 'breaks' SSH
* Adding AAAA records 'breaks' SSH.
* Mail over IPv6 without SPF and DKIM stops delivery to large mail providers (e.g. Google)
* Mail over IPv6 without SPF and DKIM stops delivery to large mail providers (e.g. Google).
* If multiple protocols are available, which should be preferred? Linux seems to go for IPv6 first, but any which prefer IPv4 will never see the v6 service.

Revision as of 09:34, 10 September 2020

Talk on the implications of deploying IPv6 for hosting platforms and developers.

Rough notes

  • Stats on incoming traffic from hosting providers
  • Stats on outgoing traffic from ISPs(?)
  • Percentage of sites running IPv6
  • Percentage of other services running IPv6

Problems

  • Adding AAAA records 'breaks' SSH.
  • Mail over IPv6 without SPF and DKIM stops delivery to large mail providers (e.g. Google).
  • If multiple protocols are available, which should be preferred? Linux seems to go for IPv6 first, but any which prefer IPv4 will never see the v6 service.