except that if you want to put ipv6 on 10 routers and 20 other
computers(servers, Xterminals) and sometimes want to
push up new daemons and so on. Then it would be quite easy and safe to
assume that as long as ipv6 remains _between_ routers only, I do not have
to recheck anything on ipv4.
I.e. to have (for learning period) sort of ipv6 island nobody
could connect to from outside (and not connected to ipv6bone).
otherwise I have to:
1. update and recheck ipv4 firewall rules every time I change ipv6
2. keep up and date with ipv6 only daemons security issues all the time.
It makes such a testing of ipv6 way less atractive here.
elmer.
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