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IPv6 in practise Moving from IPv4 to IPv6

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IPv6 in practise. Moving from IPv4 to IPv6. Adding IPv6 support. Why did we do this?. IPv6 is coming We want a head start Learning by doing Gain the experience and knowledge Someone else will want it soon too ! Adding IPv6 does not remove IPv4 Nothing to lose !. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: IPv6 in  practise

IPv6 in practiseMoving from IPv4 to IPv6

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Adding IPv6 supportWhy did we do this?

IPv6 is coming◦ We want a head start

Learning by doing◦ Gain the experience and knowledge

Someone else will want it soon too!

Adding IPv6 does not remove IPv4◦ Nothing to lose!

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IPv6 Lab

What did we do?External services!

ISP

DNS www

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ISPIP-Only

Native IPv6

”Test network”◦ Obtained through ”back-channels”

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FirewallOpenBSD 4.2 - pf

OS supports IPv6◦ Configure IPv6 address◦ Configure routes

Add firewall rules for IPv6◦ Pf uses keyword inet6 for IPv6 traffic◦ Fully supports IPv6 addresses in rules

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DNSOpenBSD 4.5 – bind 9.4.2-P2

OS supports IPv6◦ Configure IPv6 address

Check for address related rules in named.conf

Add quad-A records to zone files

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Web serverOpenBSD 4.6 – Apache 1.3.29

OS supports IPv6◦ Configure IPv6 address

Make sure apache listens on IPv6 interfaces

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That’s it!

Providing IPv6 services takes very little effort

You can keep IPv4 in parallell

You do not need to do everything at once◦ You can enable individual services

Open the door to the IPv6 community

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Thank you