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status | description |
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|---|---|---|
| NAT64 | |
| DNS64 | |
| Cisco 3750 does not support IPv6 access lists on VLANs | Needs replacing in 2011 anyway. New box might support NAT64? |
| Autoconfiguring name servers does not work for Mac OS X | Macs need manually configured name servers, boo! |
| CIFS client on Mac OS X does not support IPv6 | Macs needs something else (webdav? this would suck) |
| Google Mini does not support IPv6 | Needs replacing in 2011 anyway, but don't forget to check!! |
| All linux servers use IPv6 only DNS | statically configured IPv6 addresses in |
| All linux servers run SSH on IPv6 only | Configure |
| All linux servers run Postfix on IPv6 only (except public mail server) | Remove IPv4 address from $mynetworks, and set |
| Windows 2003 + MS SQL 2005 + Exact Globe 2003 != succes ?? | Check if this works... |
Some tests indicate the Ecdysis works well.
Also, they presented at our own conference last year
Take into consideration!
Windows 7 problems
None
Mac OS X problems
| Autoconfiguring name servers does not work for Mac OS X | Macs need manually configured name servers, boo! |
| CIFS client on Mac OS X does not support IPv6 | Macs needs something else (webdav? this would suck) |
| CyberDuck does not work with IPv6 hostnames | Bare IPv6 address works, to be fixed |
expected to work
| Axis web cam, has extensive IPv6 support | | Windows 7 clients, have IPv6 support , can run IPv6 only, support DHCPv6 |
| VMware ESXi, Vcenter, VCB. These SHOULD work. Curious if it really works | ||
| HP and Sharp printers, but we need IPv6 ACLs first |