> IPv6 is enabled in beta channel ... and is waiting on upstream stability fixes
I'll be interested to see the kernel patches because in my experience the kernel-side of IPv6 has been stable for over a decade, including the past seven years with a native IPv6 Internet connection through Linux routers.
Google itself enabled public IPv6 connectivity in 2009 so I am surprised that a Google-affiliated team is having issues with IPv6.
> This is what I want from a piece of infrastructure.
I want infrastructure to support current networking standards.
I'll be interested to see the kernel patches because in my experience the kernel-side of IPv6 has been stable for over a decade, including the past seven years with a native IPv6 Internet connection through Linux routers.
Google itself enabled public IPv6 connectivity in 2009 so I am surprised that a Google-affiliated team is having issues with IPv6.
> This is what I want from a piece of infrastructure.
I want infrastructure to support current networking standards.