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IPv6: il nuovo indirizzo del futuro di Internet
Gli indirizzi IPv4 sono ormai esauriti.
Guarda il video qui: www.youtube.com/shorts/Qr8a0...

#ipv6 #internetprotocol #networking #networkengineer #networkingbasics
#cybersecurity #infosec #cloudcomputing #iot #formbit24

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#internetprotocol #ipv #cisco #internet #ccna #ccnp #networking #telecom #network #ip #redesdecomputadores #vlan #telecomunica #dltec #es #protocoloip #academiacisco #switching #dltecdobrasil #networkengineer #security #cybersecurity #ccie #dhcpv #ciscocert#education

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How does the #internet actually connect us all? What’s the difference between #peering and #transit? 📑 Our explainer breaks down how Europe’s vibrant #InternetProtocol interconnection ecosystem works.

👉 buff.ly/UZoqJnV

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Wirtschaftliche Argumente für den Einsatz von IPv6

#InternetProtocol #IPAdresse #IPv4 #IPv6 #Migration

netzpalaver.de/2026/...

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Hi,Fans .. want to spy on me... State Sponsored Terroists 🧩 from #Pakistan aren't that good... You can stick your Android mist up your backside... I have your IP address too...
#internetprotocol #Urdu #FluchtlingsheimBrookkehre #Foerdernundwohnen #hamburg

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What Is the Ip Address? - QA Realm Forum Global Q&A Hub. Ask, Answer, Connect.

What Is the Ip Address? - QA Realm Forum
qarealm.com/d/5-what-is-...

Tags: #What, #Ip, #Address, #QA, #Realm, #Forum, #IPAddress, #InternetProtocol #IPv4 #IPv6 #Networking #TechExplained #PublicIP #PrivateIP #InternetBasics #DHCP #WhatIsMyIP

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Despite its advantages in addressing and potential for simpler network architecture, the transition to IPv6 is fraught with complexities. Success often hinges on user technical skill and robust ISP support. #InternetProtocol 6/6

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A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

[ipv6]

gist.github.com/timothyham/dd003dbad5614...

#InternetProtocol #ipv6

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#InternetProtocol #IPNetworking #TCPIP #IPv4 #IPv6 #NetworkEngineering #NetworkingBasics #PacketSwitching #DataCommunication #NetworkProtocols #Routing #Subnetting #NetworkSecurity #ITInfrastructure #CyberNetworking

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IPv6: The Future of the Internet That’s Quietly Already Here   IPv6 was once envisioned as the next great leap for the internet — a future-proof upgrade designed to solve IP address shortages, simplify networks, and make online connections faster and more secure. Yet, decades later, most of the world still runs on IPv4. So, what really happened? Every device that connects to the internet needs a unique identifier known as an IP address — essentially a digital address that tells other devices where to send data. When you visit a website, your device sends a request to a server’s IP address, and that server sends information back to yours. Without IP addresses, the web simply wouldn’t function. “IP” stands for Internet Protocol, and the numbers “v4” and “v6” refer to its versions. IPv4 has been the backbone of the internet since its early days, but it’s running out of space. The IPv4 system uses a 32-bit structure, allowing for about 4.3 billion unique addresses — a number that seemed vast in the 1980s but quickly fell short as smartphones, laptops, routers, and even smart home devices came online. To solve this, IPv6 was introduced. Using a 128-bit system, IPv6 offers an almost limitless supply of addresses — around 340 undecillion (that’s 340 followed by 36 zeros). But IPv6 wasn’t just about more numbers. It also brought smarter features like automatic device configuration, stronger encryption, and improved routing efficiency. However, switching from IPv4 to IPv6 was far from simple. The two systems can’t communicate directly, meaning the entire internet — from ISPs to data centers — needed new configurations and equipment capable of handling both versions in a setup called “dual-stack networking.” This approach allowed both protocols to run side by side, but it was costly and complex to implement. Many organizations hesitated to upgrade. Since IPv4 still worked, and technologies like NAT (Network Address Translation) allowed multiple devices to share one address, there wasn’t an immediate need to move away from it. For years, IPv6 adoption remained stuck in the single digits. That’s slowly changed. Today, according to Google’s IPv6 adoption statistics, nearly 45% of global users connect using IPv6, especially through mobile networks. Major companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, and Cloudflare have been IPv6-ready for years, ensuring most users are already using it — often without realizing it. In fact, IPv6 is quietly running in the background for most people. Modern smartphones, broadband connections, and cloud services already use it, managed automatically by routers and ISPs. Thanks to dual-stack networking, users rarely notice which version they’re on. This has created a unique moment: we’re living in two internets at once. IPv4 continues to support older systems and legacy infrastructure, while IPv6 powers the growing digital world — silently, efficiently, and almost invisibly. IPv4 isn’t disappearing anytime soon, but IPv6 isn’t a failure either. It’s the quiet successor, steadily ensuring the internet keeps expanding for the billions of new devices still to come.

IPv6: The Future of the Internet That’s Quietly Already Here #dualstacknetworking #InternetProtocol #IPaddressshortage

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A client once left SSH wide open on their servers because “we just needed quick access.”

Within weeks, their logs showed thousands of random connection attempts from around the world.

Uh. don't do that! lol

#SSH #SecureShell #IP #IPs #VPN #InternetProtocol #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #GRC

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𝑶𝒏𝒆 𝒐𝒇 "𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒇𝒂𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑰𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒕"...🫶

Happy (𝟴𝟮nd) birthday, Vint #Cerf! 🎂🥳👏👏

#TCP #TransmissionControlProtocol #IP #InternetProtocol #ACMAMTuringAward #IEEEMedalofHonor #NationalMedalofTechnology #RobertElliotKahn #BobKahn #BennettCerf #VintonGrayCerf #VintCerf

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Whistleblower Blames Musk’s DOGE Goons for ‘Significant Cybersecurity Breach’ Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been blamed for a “significant cybersecurity breach” that may have put sensitive U.S. labor data at risk, according to multiple reports. Dani...

#ElonMusk's #DOGE activities created #vulnerabilities in #US #Government computer systems, enabling access by actors from #Russian #InternetProtocol (#IP) addresses

www.yahoo.com/news/whistle...

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#mastodon #meta #decentralization #InternetProtocol #InternetInfrastructure #OpenSource

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#PPP 2.5.2 has been released ( #pppd / #PointToPointProtocolDeamon / #PointToPointProtocol / #PPPoE / #PPPoA / #PPPoL2TP / #PointToPoint / #InternetProtocol / #IPv4 / #IPv6 / #EAP / #ExtensibleAuthenticationProtocol / #EAPTLS / #EAPMSCHAPv2 / #RADIUS / #SecureRemotePasswordProtocol ) ppp.samba.org

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#bluesky #internetprotocol

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#bluesky #internetprotocol
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Network protocols in action

#internetprotocol #telecom #network #cisco #http #https #tpc #ip #udp #smtp #ssh #education #cybersecurity #internet #wifi #software #programmer

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#PPP 2.5.1 has been released (#pppd / #PointToPointProtocolDeamon / #PointToPointProtocol / #PPPoE / #PPPoA / #PPPoL2TP / #PointToPoint / #InternetProtocol / #IPv4 / #IPv6 / #EAP / #ExtensibleAuthenticationProtocol / #EAPTLS / #EAPMSCHAPv2 / #RADIUS / #SecureRemotePasswordProtocol) ppp.samba.org

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