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IPv6

terpstra
Aspirant

IPv6

I don't expect much here. Just please include the precompiled ipv6.o in the modules directory for the next RAIDiator release. 😄
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ajs75
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

I'll give this a "me too" as I'd really like to see IPv6 as well. My NV+ is the only device on my network that doesn't have an IPv6 address. 😞
Message 2 of 69
Eto
Aspirant
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

+1 (me too). Only non IPv6 device on my network. I would like to be able to have it dual stacked if possible.
Message 3 of 69
Doomi1
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

+1 !
Message 4 of 69
snipes
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

me too please!
Message 5 of 69
PhotoJoe
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

I had to shutdown IPv6 on my mac for my NAS to function properly. What is this fuzz about IPv6 anyway???
Isn't IPv6 only for fixed IPs on the internet? What has it to do with my home LAN?
Message 6 of 69
Veidit
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

IPv6 support would be great, I would like to skip IPv4 completly
Message 7 of 69
alex2
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

IPv6 is now very real for me. My ISP is has provided me with a IPv6 capable ADSL modem/router, which gives me true dual stacked IPv4 and IPv6 Internet access. No tunneling is used, it's all native. The router has a configurable firewall and *the* device I would want to use it for is the ReadyNAS, which ironically is the only device in my network that doesn't support IPv6.

The global pool of available IPv4 addresses is now at 8%, there's roughly a year left before IANA runs out. Can we pleeaaaase have some IPv6 support, or at least some sort of commitment that it's on the roadmap?
Message 8 of 69
TeknoJnky
Hero

Re: IPv6

+1
Message 9 of 69
Lover
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

+1
Message 10 of 69
Dave_Ams
Tutor

Re: IPv6

Count me in 🙂
Message 11 of 69
ChuckyChesthair
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

IPv6 is required by governments these days for all network hardware purchases. IPv4 is dead (but on lifesupport), please give us IPv6.

(aka +1 or "me too!")

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Message 12 of 69
Nas_R
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

+1
Message 13 of 69
alouch47
Guide

Re: IPv6

What can I say, more than :

+1 😄
Message 14 of 69
ChuckyChesthair
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

alex wrote:
The global pool of available IPv4 addresses is now at 8%,

7% and counting. Everything from my WAP to my printer does IPv6. Can my NAS follow please?
Message 15 of 69
lewellyn
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

+1 from me, too... 🙂
Message 16 of 69
fbmachines
Guide

Re: IPv6

Add me to the list also... 😄
Message 17 of 69
LoganA
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

+1
Message 18 of 69
chirpa
Luminary

Re: IPv6

+0 😉

IPv6 is in the pipeline people.

I don't have an ETA, but it is something we want to have in the future.
Message 19 of 69
dbott67
Guide

Re: IPv6

chirpa wrote:
IPv6 is in the pipeline people.


Hope it's not in the Gulf Coast pipeline.
Message 20 of 69
chirpa
Luminary

Re: IPv6

Heh no. 4.2.12 was just released, so it is not in there obviously.
Message 21 of 69
ChuckyChesthair
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

any news on wether it will be available for the older models too?

CC
Message 22 of 69
chirpa
Luminary

Re: IPv6

Not sure if it will make it into the Sparc systems (Duo/NV+/1100). Currently it is being looked into for the x86 platform (Pro,NVX,2100,etc).
Message 23 of 69
ChuckyChesthair
Aspirant

Re: IPv6

would love to get it for my X6 even! 🙂

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Message 24 of 69
fbmachines
Guide

Re: IPv6

chirpa wrote:
Not sure if it will make it into the Sparc systems (Duo/NV+/1100). Currently it is being looked into for the x86 platform (Pro,NVX,2100,etc).


You gotta have love for Sparc!
Message 25 of 69
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