Our office has a /24 IPv4 and a /48 IPv6 network.
Test to see if it would be possible to run parts of the TERENA Secretariat office network on IPv6 only.
This page keeps track of progress, bugs, and issues with this transition.
I will start with all systems and services that are used only internally.
This is not the first time that somebody tries this out. Interesting examples are:
Milestones
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2011-03-08 | HP Printer IPv6 only | Upgraded Laserjet 4250 with new print server | 2011-02-28 | Host ldap.terena.org IPv6 only | Removed IPv4 address and A record | <ac:structured-macro ac:name="unmigrated-wiki-markup" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="1eb5e5b60c5e8bd4-b347b166-4027470c-ac21aaa3-6d7eecd9efb757b3ecd3e02e"><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[ | 2011-02-07 | Nagios runs only on IPv6 | Configure Listen [2001:610:158:98d::42]:80 in /etc/apache/ports.conf | ]]></ac:plain-text-body></ac:structured-macro> | 2011-02-07 | Host svn.terena.org IPv6 only | Removed IPv4 address and A record | 2011-02-01 | All linux servers run Postfix on IPv6 only (except listed MXs) | Remove IPv4 addresses from $mynetworks, and set "inet_protocols = ipv6" | 2011-01-31 | All linux managed by SSH via IPv6 only | Configure "ListenAddress ::" in sshd_config | 2011-01-30 | All linux servers use only IPv6 resolvers | Only IPv6 addresses in /etc/resolv.conf | 2010-10-26 | VPN supports IPv6 | A new VPN setup: Cisco AnyConnect. Clients get an IPv4 and an IPv6 address from the office pools, so they can access all services via IPv6 |
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