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Miredo

EXPLORING THE TUNNEL

Author(s): Charly Kühnast

The move from IPv4 to IPv6 must be gradual rather than abrupt. After just two minutes of configuration work, Charly leans back and watches his first IPv6 packets pass through a Miredo tunnel.

Network component manufacturers are still spreading the dread tidings: IP addresses are becoming scarce. Stories spread of large access providers buying out smaller ones to get their hands on their IPv4 address pools. If you prefer not to be a victim of the digital famine, you need to switch quickly, says the industry that offers IPv6-capable switches and gateways.


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That PDF file

Glenn Nov 01, 2009 12:36am GMT

That PDF file is just a graphic on a blue background, all 1.06M of it...

charly's article

Rikki Oct 28, 2009 10:23pm GMT

Hi Kerry,
I checked it and it looks fine for me - it's a 1-page article. Maybe your pdf didn't download correctly?

Article is blank?

Kerry Thompson Oct 28, 2009 10:04pm GMT

Hi Rikki

That PDF (http://www.linux-magazine.com/w3/issue/109/055-055_charly.pdf) appears to be just a single page with a tunnel graphic and no words. Could you please check it?

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