IPB192: IPv6 Lab Update | Packet Pushers
In this episode, Tom incorrectly identifies Debian 13 as the platform he got IPv6-mostly working on when in reality it was CentOS 9 Stream. In his defense, Tom had been fixated all week on how cool he thinks Debian is generally (Debian, sadly, doesn’t feel the same way about him) and his old-man brain didn’t catch the error in real time (even after bringing up the EPEL repo). He sincerely regrets and is low-key mortified about the error but doesn’t want any listeners to labor under the misconception that CentOS is a no-go with IPv6-mostly.
This episode of the Packet Pushers podcast dives into a major update on building and testing modern IPv6 networks, focusing on the game-changing 'IPv6-mostly' architecture. The hosts break down the essential components needed, including DHCP Option 108 and client support details. They also humorously recount a mix-up regarding the platform used for IPv6-mostly testing.
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