Someone may disagree, but I think most if not all uses of Xymon will be dual
stacked. I don't see IPv4 going away for quite some time and see no reason
to require IPv4 for Xymon.
Josh Luthman
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On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Henrik Størner <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 08-08-2011 19:07, Root, Paul wrote:
A question came up in a meeting this morning. Another group is going to be
turning up some new machines that are going to have IPv6 on them. And
actually doing work over IPv6.
Does Xymon support IPv6?
Not yet. It is the next "big feature" that needs implementing. I have
already gotten my hands on an IPv6 connected system so I can test it.
To begin with, I will add IPv6 support to the Xymon network test tool
(xymonnet). Moving the xymond daemon and web interface tools to IPv6
requires a bit more work, so to begin with you will still have to host your
Xymon server on IPv4.
Regards,
Henrik
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