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    IPv6 Network Administration: Teaching the Turtle to Dance

    IPv6 Network Administration: Teaching the Turtle to Dance

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    by Niall Richard Murphy, David Malone


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      ISBN-13: 9780596553258
    • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
    • Publication date: 03/02/2005
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 308
    • File size: 3 MB

    Niall Murphy has worked in the I.T. and Internet industries since 1995. His initial exposure to computers came with an Amstrad CPC 464 in the early 1980s, from which he never recovered. In college, Niall founded the UCD Internet Society which, at its height, gave Internet access to over two and a half thousand students who would not otherwise have had it. He also played way too much chess.

    During the process of obtaining a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics, he held down a variety of programming, system and network administration and security-related jobs. After college, he went on to found his own consulting company, and participate in the start-up phase of a large number of companies and projects including Club Internet, Digifone On-Line, and Hutchison 3G. He used to run the root nameservers for Ireland, and is proud of having started five RIPE LIRs.

    He has experience in networking of almost every kind (with the grateful exception of X.25) UNIX and Windows system administration, C systems programming, Perl, PHP, database creation and management, and Internet/IP services of all kinds, with specialities in database-backed web applications, wireless networking and next-generation networking.

    As per the old adage, he thinks UNIX is the worst operating system there is, apart from all the others. He is a published poet, RFC co-author and O' Reilly co-author who does landscape photography for fun; you can see some of his work at South Bull Photography.

    David Malone is a mathematician-cum-sysadmin. He is a researcher in the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth, Ireland, working on mathematical models of communications networks. Since 1994, he's also been a member of the sysadmin team of the School of Mathematics located in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. There he helps to maintain a Unix-like service provided by FreeBSD and Linux machines. Naturally, they all speak IPv6.

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    Table of Contents

    Forewordxi
    Prefacexiii
    Part IThe Character of IPv6
    1The Unforeseen Limitations of IPv43
    Addressing Model3
    NAT5
    Security7
    MAC Layer Address Resolution9
    Broadcast Versus Multicast10
    Quality of Service10
    Routing11
    Summary13
    2The (Un)foreseen Successes of IPv414
    Simplicity14
    Resiliency15
    Scalability15
    Flexibility16
    Autoconfiguration16
    Extensibility17
    In Short...17
    3Describing IPv618
    Designed for Today and Tomorrow18
    Packets and Structures20
    Address Architecture28
    ICMPv634
    Address Selection45
    More About Headers47
    Introduction to Mobile IPv650
    Routing53
    Security57
    Quality of Service58
    The Promise of IPv659
    Part IIDeploying IPv6
    4Planning63
    Transition Mechanisms64
    Obtaining IPv6 Address Space and Connectivity78
    Network Design84
    Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Coexistence90
    Deploying IPv692
    Inputs to Deployment Plans93
    Worked Examples101
    Summary106
    5Installation and Configuration107
    Workstations and Servers107
    Routers116
    Enabling, Testing, and Troubleshooting119
    Static Routing131
    Configuring Transition Mechanisms133
    Applications139
    Gotchas142
    Summary143
    6Operations144
    DNS144
    IPsec158
    Routing162
    Firewalls175
    Management182
    Providing Transition Mechanisms184
    Summary196
    7Services197
    General Notes197
    Inetd/TCP Wrappers198
    HTTP199
    SMTP211
    POP/IMAP213
    NNTP214
    NTP215
    Syslog216
    Printing216
    FTP217
    Remote Login Services218
    If All Else Fails...219
    Summary220
    8Programming221
    Relevant Functions222
    Some Simple Examples226
    Case Study: MMDF236
    Other Considerations for Developers239
    Summary244
    9The Future246
    Unresolved Issues246
    Up and Coming Subject Areas253
    Summary258
    Glossary259
    Index265

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