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Paul Johnson wrote:
Well, of course, I know that. I have it in my kernel, or I wouldn't have gotten an IPv6 address and known about the change. But what about userspace daemons?
This .5 thunderbird is driving me bonkers. It doesn't handle IMAP very well at all.
I don't know if I sent an email off list or not... it couldn't write to the send folder.
Summary:
VPN support for my windows users. Firmware for my Portmasters. SSHD -6 only. P2P decentralized using IPv6 tunneling. (not a REAL userspace daemon, but an idea).
How much needs to change? glibc is ready, the compilers are ready, there are v6 enabled utilities already. (ping, traceroute, etc...)
There is a lot to do.
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