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IPv6 Must Be Enabled On All US Government Sites By Sunday

darthcamaro writes "Agencies of the U.S. Federal Government are racing to comply with a September 30th deadline to offer web, email and DNS for all public facing websites over IPv6. While not all government websites will hit the deadline, according to Akamai at least 2,000 of them will. According to at least one expert, the IPv6 mandate is proof that top-down cheerleading for tech innovation works. 'The 2012 IPv6 mandate is not the first (or the last) IPv6 transition mandate from the U.S. government. Four years ago, in 2008, the U.S. government also had an IPv6 mandate in place. That particular mandate, required U.S. Government agencies to have IPv6-ready equipment enabled in their infrastructure.'"

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  1. And on Monday, the headline will be by SmurfButcher+Bob · · Score: 0, Troll

    ..."At least 2,000 US Federal Government sites were hacked when it was discovered that they were not behind a NAT anymore."

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    help me i've cloned myself and can't remember which one I am