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Newer page: version 15 Last edited on Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:45:01 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
Older page: version 14 Last edited on Thursday, September 16, 2004 11:32:17 pm by CarlWyles Revert
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 Linux Reviews on why you want IPv6 now. Includes many tunnel sites to try it out now. 
  
 http://linuxreviews.org/features/ipv6/index.html.en 
  
-!!IPv6 in the DNS 
+!! [ IPv6] in the [ DNS]  
  
-The average IPv6 address is represented as something like "fedc:ba98:7654:3210:fedc:ba98:7654:3210". If you know a couple of IPv4 addresses off the top of your head, you will really want to think about making [DNS] work for you come IPv6 deployment! Thankfully [DNS] supports IPv6 addresses; there are two types of record , [ AAAA] and [ A6] . See [AAAAvsA6] for details about the differences. 
+The average IPv6 address is represented as something like "fedc:ba98:7654:3210:fedc:ba98:7654:3210". If you know a couple of IPv4 addresses off the top of your head, you will really want to think about making [DNS] work for you come IPv6 deployment! Thankfully [DNS] supports IPv6 addresses; there are two types of ResourceRecord , <tt> AAAA</tt> and <tt> A6</tt> . See [AAAAvsA6] for details about the differences. 
  
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