IPv6 Migration part 6
Liberation! Using IPV6, I have 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 public IP addresses. This is considered a small offering (/64). Normally, an organization would get a /48 network that contains 65536 /64 subnets.
Liberation! Using IPV6, I have 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 public IP addresses. This is considered a small offering (/64). Normally, an organization would get a /48 network that contains 65536 /64 subnets.
My email server now functions on both IPV4 and IPV6 networks. Postfix is IPV6 ready but, the configuration needed some adjustments.
This website is now dual stacked to both IPV4 and IPV6. In part four of my IPV6 series I'll tell you what I learned during this migration.
We continue in this series by having a quick look at a dual stack VPS host.
In this part of the series we will learn how to make a service run on an IPV6 address.