Dear all,
Flagging that the Dutch Standardisation Forum is having a consultation on
IPv6.
Here is the link to the consultation and relevant documents (in Dutch):
https://internetconsultatie.nl/ipv6/b1
To note, comments in English are also welcomed, and the deadline is on 4
October 2024.
In a nutshell, the Standardisation Forum [which supports the Dutch
government in the development, use and deployment of open standards] -- is
currently assessing the scope of application of the 'apply or explain' list
covering IPv6 and whether additional clarification is needed. In this
context, a document gathering recommendations from an expert group has been
published and is available on the webpage of the consultation.
The current scope is: *IPv6 and IPv4 must be applied in combination (‘dual
stack’) to communication between applications in (a) network(s).*
The expert group recommends clarifying the scope as follows: “*IPv6 must be
applied to digital services, such as websites and e-mail servers. In
addition, end-user devices must be able to reach websites, applications and
other digital services on the Internet via IPv6. If necessary, it is
allowed to additionally apply IPv4 (dual stack).*” It also recommends
changing the name (caption) on the list from “IPv6 and IPv4” to “IPv6”.
Let us know if you have any questions or comments.
All best,
Romain
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Romain Bosc
Sr Public Policy & Governance Officer
RIPE NCC
E: rbosc(a)ripe.net
Hello All,
RIPE 89 will be held in Prague, Czechia from 28 Oktober - 1 November 2024, as well as online.
For any participation form you can register here https://ripe89.ripe.net/attend/register/
The IPv6 Working Group session is scheduled for Thursday 31 Oktober from 9:00 . 10:30 (UTC+1)
We are looking for presentations - please email : ipv6-wg-chair (at) ripe.net if you'd like to present.
Please also state if you intend to be online or onsite, and the duration of your presentation, and a short description of it.
Once we have decided on the agenda, we'll contact the presenters closer to the meeting .
Hope to see many of you,
On behalf of the IPv6-WG
Christian, Nico, Ray
For Internal Use Only
Hi everyone,
TL;DR We're still trying to collect more responses from operators,
please take a look at the survey [1]. This survey is anonymous (you and
your responses), does not require login, and is quite short.
On behalf of the University of Liege (Belgium), we've been doing
measurements on IPv6 Extension Headers over the last two/three years.
More specifically, we're trying to evaluate how they are processed by
routers along the path, and so from the edge. Now, we would like to
compare our observations with the reality of operators. For that, we
propose this very short survey [1] to operators and would really
appreciate if you could complete it. Note that we guarantee anonymity of
your answers. If you're interested, we may share some results
anonymously once the dataset is big enough.
Looking forward to your input.
Thanks,
Justin
[1]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SqPjLFe0TrWGJHqbBLZsrobiss1s3VR4Q3kbQ3ro4tk