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The IPv6-fix project aims to identify and document issues and pitfalls in IPv6 deployment. Such problems are often found at boundaries of specifications, implementations, and operation. The project covers a wide range of real-world topics, including on-link assumptions, DNS servers and resolvers, TCP connection establishment, quality of the IPv6 Internet, and firewalls. In this talk, we will describe IPv6-fix activities, illustrate issues by examples, and introduce our tools and measurement results.
About the Presenters
Kenjiro Cho is a senior researcher at Internet Initiative Japan,
Inc. He received an M.Eng. degree in computer science from Cornell
University, and a Ph.D. degree in media and governance from Keio
University. Cho-san is currently an adjunct professor at Japan Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, and a board member of the WIDE project. His current research
interests include traffic measurement and management, and operating system
support for networking.
Ruri Hiromi is a researcher at Intec Netcore, Inc. She is a streering members of WIDE's R&D activity. Hiromi-san works on the IPv6Fix project, fixing relatively small but important technical issues on implementation, configuration, and operation with IPv6.
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