Google IPv6 Implementors Conference: State of the IPv6 Internet & Transition Mechanisms and Tools
Google IPv6 Implementors Conference June 10-11, 2010 State of the IPv6 Internet 00:24 Non-managed tunnels considered harmful — Gunter Van de Velde, Belgian IPv6 Task Force 16:29 Measuring IPv6 usage at web clients and DNS resolvers — Róbert Kisteleki 27:42 Broken IPv6 clients — Lorenzo Colitti, Google 1:00:59 Automating IPv6 whitelisting — Erik Kline, Google Transition Mechanisms and tools 1:18:46 NAT64 and DNS64 — Marc Blanchet, Viagenie 1:36:20 The Ericsson IPv6-only experience — Jari Arkko, Ericsson Full Conference Agenda and Links at sites.google.com
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Googlers are lucky to have among them some great luminaries of computer science, including VP and Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf. If you dont know Vint, you can start by checking out his nearly 380000 mentions on Google, the pivotal roles hes played in developing the web, the significant honors he’s received all over the world, and his nickname, father of the Internet. You can learn more by attending a rare tech talk by Vint, presented by the Greyglers*: Reimagining the Internet: If wed known then what we know now, what would we have done differently? Back in the Internet’s design phase, Bob Kahn and I spent six months developing concepts and architecture and a year creating the TCP specification, but we didn’t know that the idea would work. We concentrated on solving the problems we envisioned, such as networks that couldn’t handle each other’s packet lengths. Security against direct attacks and authentication of sources weren’t high on the agenda. Now that we have spam, DDOS, viruses, and worms, we look back and think about what we might have done differently had we realized that we were creating a global infrastructure for the 21st century!
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