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Tunneling IPv6 over IPv4

Tunneling IPv6 over IPv4

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The internet has been using its protocol, IPv4, for more than a quarter of a century. The internet saw its deployment found the tipping point in early 1990s with the popularity of World Wide Web. This fast pace development, however, creates problems for IPv4 like address space exhaustion, NAT proliferation, security etc. A new version of the Intern...

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