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Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 04:10:19 -0500
To: Big-Internet@munnari.OZ.AU
Subject: Please give details of related mailing lists
Cc: Ulmo=Big-Internet@Armory.Com

If you're running a mailing list related to IPng, preparing for the
future after IPv4 address saturation, or other related issues, then
please send a message to this list giving details of your list.

Hopefully everyone will find this information of use.

I'm new to this list, and mostly a lurker except when I have trouble
lurking.  Right now I'm trying to learn about the status of these
issues, and of course that's like trying to paint a still-life of a
moving target ... quite fun!

Bradley Ward Allen
<Ulmo@Armory.Com>


Replying to message <2282.787217828@munnari.OZ.AU> by
Big-Internet-Request@munnari.oz.au:
>    What other lists exist about the impending IP A widening?
>
>Lots.  B-I is fairly quiet at the minute.  The ipng list is
>probably the most general - ita quite technical, and concentrates
>on the details of the new protocol, and its specifications.
>
>To subscribe to that, send "subscribe ipng" in the body of a
>message to majordome@sunroof.eng.sun.com
>
>Apart from that there are more specialised lists, "addrconf"
>deals with autoconfiguration (addrconf-request@cisco.com)
>"flows" deals with issues of flows (forget its address),
>and more, that I can't think of now.  If you want, send a
>message to B-I (Big-Internet@munnari.oz.au) and ask for
>everyone running a list related to IPNg to send a message to
>you (and B-I) giving details of their list.  Having all that
>info available in one place could be a good idea.
>
>kre



