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Linux IPv6 - Where We Are, Where We Will Be

Yoshifuji Hideaki, Keio Unviersity

IPv6 was designed for the key technology for the future Internet after upcoming IPv4 address depletion, projected in 2011. Linux IPv6 implementation has been available for 10+ years, and now it becomes one of the most stable, feature-rich implementation. These days, technical focus is moving to more advanced or practical features. In this talk, we will overview current status of the Linux IPv6 stack, not only basic feature but also other advanced practical features such as DHCP, IPsec, Mobile IPv6 or virtualization. We will discuss future direction of IPv6 and its related technologies.