What About IPv6? How Long Until Widespread Deployment?
Christopher Blood asks: "Over at the register, they talk about the EU adopting IPv6. So what about the USA? When do we get it?
IPv6 would solve some and DOS problems and we will need the extra address space. What's the holdup?" While IPv6 may be the cure for all of our IPv4 ills, upgrading the whole internet to the new technology isn't going to happen over night. What has been done to prepare for the jump, and what still needs to happen before it can become a reality?
IPv6 will fix a lot of problems, but one nasty side effect is that we're going to end up with addresses that look like 3ffe:400:34:fd01::1, instead of the easily memorizable four octets. When that day comes, it's going to be a lot harder to shout down the IP of the game server you're playing on down the hall.
r o-one,not(?),one. What's taking you so long?!?"
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Heheh
I may be wrong, but I'm never uncertain.
as soon as we USians switch to the metric system.
> For _most_ network-aware applications, the only
> thing different is the address format. Once you
> have the connected socket, the rest of the network
> code should remain unchanged.
So, essentially what you're saying is: After you get past all the things that are different then the rest is the same?
Ok, I'll buy that.
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Most of the people I know haven't even upgraded to IPv5 yet!
Come on people, it's 2002!
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Heck, you are the only first-world nation that doesn't use metric, and that's easy to figure out.
Yup, a ball and chain slowing down progress....
As Homer J. Simpson says, "Here's to alcohol, the cause of and solution to all the world's problems"!
How Long Until Widespread Deployment?
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About 15 years.
After the introduction of the SSSCA in 2003, Microsoft dominated the US OS market. While other countries switched to IPv6, America was forced to use the proprietary protocal built into windows (thanks to auto-updates) which included advanced DRM, IP tracking and P2P restrictions - as a standard client, your computer could only connect to a 'server' i.e a Windows machine running Windows Server Edition with a valid federal license. The internet was effectively split in 2 - USA, and the rest of the world (troll: this didn't matter as most US citizens didn't know about the 'rest of the world' lol
It wasn't until the great Microsoft witch hunt of 2017, when 4000 Microsoft employees where burnt at the stake after the SSSCA was lifted (well, not lifted per say, actually, someone just blew-up congress)
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I'm not looking forward to that day. If my computer gets 0wned, I might lose my saved email. If my toaster gets 0wned, I might lose my house. Think about it.
grep -ri 'should work'
That's because China only needs on IP for its firewall.
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As other posters have pointed out, BSD has it...microsoft probably just has not come up with a proper 'embrace and extend' logistic for it... (yet)
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