...
| All linux servers use IPv6 resolvers | Only statically configured IPv6 addresses in | ||
| All linux servers run SSH on IPv6 only | Configure | ||
| All linux servers run Postfix on IPv6 only (except public mail server) | Remove IPv4 address from $mynetworks, and set | ||
<ac:structured-macro ac:name="unmigrated-wiki-markup" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="30646b9e5103fc99-04a87227-415c4fae-91109808-40ac88cb718bcb0e38584b70"><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[ | | Nagios runs only on IPv6 | Configure | ]]></ac:plain-text-body></ac:structured-macro> |
| Radius | In progress. | ||
| Entire host IPv6 only | System | ||
| All PostgreSQL server use IPv6 | Should be configured on all hosts (web, mail, dev, etc). To do. |
...
Some tests indicate the Ecdysis works well.
Also, they presented at our own conference last year
Take into consideration!
Windows 7 problems
...
| WinSCP | Upgrade to 4.2.8 or later to get IPv6 going |
| EMS SQL manager does not work | Try to get fixed upstream |
Mac OS X problems
| Autoconfiguring name servers does not work for Mac OS X | Macs need manually configured name servers, boo! |
| CIFS client on Mac OS X does not support IPv6 | Unable to file bug report due to lame web site ("An error has occurred. Please report the error to Apple Inc. by emailing the error detail to devbugs@apple.com.") |
| To be fixed |
Misc
| Axis Q1755 web cam , has extensive IPv6 support | Can be configured to do IPv6, but only PING works |
| VMware ESXi, Vcenter, VCB. These SHOULD work. Curious if it really works | |
| HP and Sharp printers, but we need IPv6 ACLs first |