-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Just my 2ct: I have 90% with IPSec but 0,000% IPv6 (whatever you think, fact, this is not happening in real life yet! we're peering, all set-up, but no single customer ever asked for?! Maybe there's still something wrong with IPv6? Both is yet freaky stuff, my cents: don't block the new freaky stuff (V6) with the old one (IPSec) which never got real.. in real life.. Michael On 23.12.2011 23:16, Jan Zorz @ go6.si wrote:
On 12/23/11 5:30 PM, Eric Vyncke (evyncke) wrote:
Jan,
Let's be realistic (and the best quality of RIPE-501++ is to be realistic and 'down to the ground'): very few IPv6-nodes do IPsec... So, let's remove this requirement and make it optional (RFC 6434 clearly shows the path).
Going in holiday mode: do you use SSH or telnet+IPsec ? :-)
I see your point :)
so, +1 for all optional.
What others think?
And additional question: should we request IPsec-v3 or v2?
Cheers, Jan
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