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Re: When IPv6 ... if ever?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jon Allen Boone)
Sun Sep 10 10:34:20 2000

To: smd@clock.org
Cc: tme@21rst-century.com, nanog@merit.edu
From: Jon Allen Boone <tex@delamancha.org>
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smd@clock.org writes:

> Oh, but alas, the fatal disease IPv4 users are faced with, namely the
> failure of the global routing system to cope with increasingly complex 
> and increasingly dynamic network topology, is not cured by
> IPv6-Morphine, it is EXACERBATED by it.

  Sean,

  What do you think the solution is?  Or, at least, in which direction
  does it lie?

-Jon
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