Moving home network to IPv6
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Date: 03/28/05
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Date: 27 Mar 2005 16:01:32 -0800
Hi,
I currently have a home network setup with IPv4, and would like to move
to IPv6. Before I do anything, I'd like to know if there will be
problems because of the setup I have.
Currently, I have adelphia cable internet (who is only IPv4 still I
believe), with a Dlink 704p router for the firewall and a Dwl900
AirPlus for wireless clients. Ideally, I'd like to be able to keep
these in use.
The network is a mix of Linux and WinXP clients. I have a RH linux 9
server offering DHCP, DNS (my internal names + caching of Inet names),
NTP, SMB, NFS, SSH, CUPS, and Apache HTTP.
I have a private 192.168.0 class address...if there is a similar
concept in V6, I'd like to stick with it.
So, is this feasable, and where do I start? I'd like to migrate the
server first, then a single client...to make sure its working before I
start moving the others.
Thanks!
Andy
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