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to: Martin List-Petersen
from: Tony Langdon
date: 2020-04-16 11:47:00
subject: Re: New one

-=> On 04-15-20 22:01, Martin List-Petersen wrote to Michiel van der Vlist <=-

 ML> Thanks ... my BBS days were from about 1992 to 1997. Now rebooted.

Similar to me, mine started in 1991, continued in some form until 1998-2001.

 ML> My IPv6 days started around 2002 with a 6bone /48 from SUnet.

I was playing with IPv6 around the same time, beating a Linux 2.2 kernel into
submission (that was a lot of fun and games - one of the big bugs being that
the default route didn't work!), and using various tunnels.  I wnet native in
2011, just before my ISP officially offered IPv6 to its customers, as they had
an opt in pilot test before then for some time.  I had to wait until I
purchased a router that supported IPv6.  Been running native IPv6 since.


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