[TriLUG] IPv6 workshop

Jonathan Woodbury jpwoodbu at mybox.org
Fri Apr 15 11:45:42 EDT 2011


/me raises hand

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Jack Hill <jackhill at jackhill.us> wrote:
> On Friday 15 April 2011 11:27:23 Brian McCullough wrote:
>> As some of you may have noticed, I started a thread yesterday where I was
>> told, basically, that I should persuade Panera ( or Caribou Coffee, or
>> insert your flavour of choice ) that they should provide IPv6 service to
>> their WiFi customers.
>>
>> Another alternative proposed was for me to set up an IPv6 tunnel back to my
>> "home network," and then explore the world from there.  That one, of
>> course, has a better chance of happening within the next couple of years.
>>
>> You may also have noticed that Kevin Otte and I made a start at a
>> conversation regarding a short workshop allowing people to get familiar
>> with configuring IPv6 on their personal laptops and then, their whole LAN.
>>
>> We discussed this last night, and wonder whether there is any interest in a
>> group of us getting together somewhere in the Triangle, probably for a
>> couple of hours on a Saturday morning.  This would be intended not to take
>> up too much of your Saturday, but to get you started and comfortable with
>> the concepts in a hands-on environment.
>>
>> Any hands?
> I would be interested.
>
> Jack
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