As if our lives were not already complex enough, there is the recent Wall Street Journal article about ipv4 exhaustion: http://www.wsj.com/articles/coming-this-summer-u-s-will-run-out-of-internet-addresses-1431479401 Is the latest version TINC ready for IpV6? Help us Obi-Wan-Sleipen, you are our only hope! md -- No spell checkers were harmed during the creation of this message.
Yes it is. You should be able to run IPv6 on top of tinc, and tinc on top of IPv6 as well. As far as I can tell from the git history, that's been the case for more than 13 years :) On 13 May 2015 at 18:41, md at rpzdesign.com <md at rpzdesign.com> wrote:> As if our lives were not already complex enough, there is the recent Wall > Street Journal article about ipv4 exhaustion: > > http://www.wsj.com/articles/coming-this-summer-u-s-will-run-out-of-internet-addresses-1431479401 > > Is the latest version TINC ready for IpV6? > > Help us Obi-Wan-Sleipen, you are our only hope! > > md > -- > No spell checkers were harmed during the creation of this message. > _______________________________________________ > tinc-devel mailing list > tinc-devel at tinc-vpn.org > http://www.tinc-vpn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinc-devel
I think I found the answer. http://www.tinc-vpn.org/documentation-1.1/Network-interfaces.html#Network-interfaces There are references to ipv6 here. But is anyone running stable on ipv6 in production? Thank you, md On 5/13/2015 11:41 AM, md at rpzdesign.com wrote:> As if our lives were not already complex enough, there is the recent > Wall Street Journal article about ipv4 exhaustion: > > http://www.wsj.com/articles/coming-this-summer-u-s-will-run-out-of-internet-addresses-1431479401 > > > Is the latest version TINC ready for IpV6? > > Help us Obi-Wan-Sleipen, you are our only hope! > > md-- No spell checkers were harmed during the creation of this message.