2018-02-23 at 11:08 AM UTC
ipv6 is never going to be a thing is it?
2018-02-23 at 8:04 PM UTC
Its already a thing and there are attacks on it.
2018-05-20 at 1:52 AM UTC
Soyboy
African Astronaut
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Adoption has been really slow but what adoption rate means depends on the domain. For infrastructural protocols gradual adoption doesn't necessarily mean a technology is never going to take off. If you look at the history of SSL/TLS you'll see adoption is generally pretty slow and relatively old SSL versions are still well supported but newer protocols are clearly "winning" in that they are successfully, if slowly, obsolescing older ones.
IoT is a meme of the n-th degree but the effort to make it into more than marketing hype could very well be the thing that makes ipv6 the dominant protocol as the average number of addressable interfaces per person potentially multiplies several times in coming years.
2018-05-20 at 8:01 AM UTC
I invented IP v3000 because it will dominate past the next millenium