Address exhaustion is finally about to make us all take IPv6 seriously.
I know the theory; heck, I've even taught the theory in networking courses. What I would like to find - and haven't - is a source of practical information for introducing IPv6 into a network. How should the firewall be set up? What does Apache need, to make a website IPv6 accessible? What about HTTPS? SSH? DNS? What are the security gotchas? Hands-on, practical stuff.
I've looked around for online courses - I've even completed one. Unfortunately, the information was pathetic; I'm not sure I actually learned anything useful. There must be good sources out there. Any Soylentils have recommendations?
(Score: 2, Informative) by cmdr_tofu on Monday August 03 2015, @10:32AM
The Oreilly book DNS and Bind on IPV6 is a good book. It's written by the same author as the DNS and Bind book (Cricket Liu). I have no experience with Ipv6, but was able to follow the book ok.
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920020158.do [oreilly.com]