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Hi, I'm Iljitsch van Beijnum. These are all posts about IPv6.

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As of today, LACNIC is also out of IPv4

Today LACNIC, the registry that gives out IP addresses in Latin America and the Caribbean, effectively ran out of IPv4 addresses, like their colleagues in Asia, Europe and North America before them. Only AfriNIC in Africa is still providing the IPv4 addresses in the amounts ISPs request.

Permalink - posted 2014-06-10

→ Transparent IPv6 in socket APIs

Yes, it's 2014. Using IPv6 sockets is no big deal.

Permalink - posted 2014-04-30

With North America out of IPv4, do we trade, translate or transition to IPv6?

It's official: for all intents and purposes, North America is out of IPv4 addresses. Two of the four other regions have been in that situation for some time, and Latin America will be joining North America, Europe and Asia in about a month. That leaves Africa, which still has almost 50 million IPv4 addresses, which are used up at a rate of 5 - 10 million a year.

Does this mean that if you're running a business that requires a regular infusion of new IP addresses, it's time to relocate to Africa?

Full article / permalink - posted 2014-04-28 - 🇳🇱 Nederlandse versie

Report IPv6 security

Prepared for Surfnet

Permalink - posted 2014-03-14 - 🇳🇱 Nederlandse versie

Belgium is leading the world with double digit IPv6 adoption

Although the number of top 100 websites that have IPv6 enabled has stagnated since World IPv6 Launch, the number of users that have the new protocol enabled keeps growing nicely: during the weekends, now 3% of Google's users have IPv6 according to the search company's IPv6 adoption statistics. (It's a bit lower during the work week, probably because more people have IPv6 at home than at work.)

And for the first time I saw a country pushing past 10% IPv6 adoption. Which country? Belgium!

Good work, guys.

Permalink - posted 2014-02-25

→ 7059 is my new favorite number!

RFC 7059, "A Comparison of IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Mechanisms", was just published. This is a document outlining the various way to tunnel IPv6 packets over (under?) the IPv4 internet. I am one of the three co-authors, together with Sander Steffann and Rick van Rein. We were commissioned to write this document by SURFnet.

Permalink - posted 2013-11-27

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