[AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country

Matsiko Perez mushura.perez at gmail.com
Thu Jan 21 19:07:09 UTC 2016


+++ we have been running it on the entire Campus network at Uganda
Christian university since last year Jan 2015 with no much effort

Matsiko Perez Mushura
On 21 Jan 2016 18:53, "Tandankwa STANLEY Fon" <stanleos2000 at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Yes Brahim,
>  Just to support what Brice, as it stands now, there is nothing holding
> us from running IPv6 in our various enterprises. We do not necessarily need
> the government for that.
>
> Hey to All
>
> Stanley
>
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 15:36:26 +0400
> From: Stephen Honlue <stephen.honlue at afrinic.net>
> To: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
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> Du courage Tidjani, ca ira.
>
> Je viens de mettre en ligne un document google a l?adresse: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G4hwUrIF-j1GS7peDlSohsdw0PMaf9QzYlExXh-mOMM/edit#
> <
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G4hwUrIF-j1GS7peDlSohsdw0PMaf9QzYlExXh-mOMM/edit
> >
>
> Vos contributions sont attendues, sentez vous libre de contribuer en
> fran?ais.
>
> Merci encore en bonne journ?e.
>
> Stephen.
>
> > On Jan 19, 2016, at 3:16 PM, TIDJANI Mahamat Adoum <
> mhtguinassou at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Bonjour Brice!
> >
> > Tout ce dont tu as parl? anime notre quotidien ici! et soyez rassurer
> qu'on est pas d?courager on va continuer par les sensibiliser jusqu'? ce
> qu'ils comprennent les enjeux ! dans mon entreprise particuli?rement j'ai
> fais assez d'effort mais les d?cideurs sont loin d'adh?rer. C'est pourquoi?
> il sera trop important qu'on insert ?galement le module IPV6 for Manager
> cette ann?e dans le programme de formation AFRINIC. Ce qui est sur on va
> postuler avec l'ADETIC pour l?h?bergement de la session au Tchad cette
> ann?e!
> >
> > Tidjani MAHAMAT ADOUM
> > Ing?nieur R?seaux T?l?coms
> > Cellule Fibre Optique (SOTEL-TCHAD)
> > Ligne Direct: (00235) 66273348 ou 77306979
> > Ligne secourt: (00235) 62306979 ou 92306979
> > E-mail.S: tidjanicapi at hotmail.fr <mailto:tidjanicapi at hotmail.fr>
> >
> > Le 19 janvier 2016 ? 10:11, Brice ABBA <brice at afrinic.net <mailto:
> brice at afrinic.net>> a ?crit :
> > Salut, TIDJANI,
> >
> > > Brice St?phane et les autres, nous avons tous faits de notre mieux ?
> > > travers plusieurs actions pour que la migration de l'Ipv6 soit
> > > effective dans nos ?tats, mais h?las cela traine encore.
> >
> > Si les politiques trainent c'est parce qu'ils n'ont pas encore ete
> > convaincu de l?int?r?t de miger a IPv6, c'est donc avous de redoubler
> > d?effort, faites des s?minaires, d'information et mettez l\accent sur le
> > fait que l''Afrique est demandeuse de contenu alors que le contenu se
> > trouve jors d'Afrique et labas on parle deja IPv6, il faut donc que nous
> > parlions IPv6 aussi sinon nous aurons plus acc?s a ce contenu internet...
> >
> > Il ya plusieurs exemples concret de ce type qui peuvent les aider a
> > changer leur mentalit? et surtout ne pas baisser les bras parce que
> > c'est la communaut? technique qui doit faire bouger les choses, monter
> > leur que IPv6 marche, utiliser les tunnel brocker etc... Il faut que
> > vous fassiez deja le premier pas avec des labs IPv6 invitez es a venir
> > voir...
> >
> > Rien ne t;empeche deja dans ton entreprise a Utiliser IPv6
> >
> > --
> > Mr Brice B. ABBA
> > Trainer, AFRINIC - brice at afrinic.net <mailto:brice at afrinic.net> -
> +22508607228 <tel:%2B22508607228> - skype: brice.abba
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> <tel:%2B230%20466%206758> | tt: @afrinic | w:www.afrinic.net <
> http://www.afrinic.net/>
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> Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 12:44:25 +0100
> From: brahim ousmane <braoust at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] AfrIPv6-Discuss Digest, Vol 113, Issue
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> Hi everyone !
> Je pense que cest pas seulement le probleme des gouvernements  mais aussi
> des communaut?s locales donc aux communaut?s locales de commencer deja par
> la sensibilisation sur l'Ipv6  dans les mondes academiques  afin d'encrer
> l'ipv6 dans les priorit?s universitaires .
>
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> > Le 19 janv. 2016 ? 12:16, afripv6-discuss-request at afrinic.net a ?crit :
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> >  1. Re: IPv6 adoption per country (Noah)
> >  2. Call for contributions for IPv6 Deployment    Guidelines for
> >      Africa region (Stephen Honlue)
> >  3. Re: IPv6 adoption per country (Brice ABBA)
> >  4. Re: IPv6 adoption per country (TIDJANI Mahamat Adoum)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 21:07:12 +0300
> > From: Noah <noah at neo.co.tz>
> > To: IPv6 in Africa <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> > Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
> > Message-ID:
> >    <CAEqgTWZcYVjKT2CsyMioP+j4bRKxKxXZYs142+mBRzP2ijwcQA at mail.gmail.com>
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> >
> >> On 18 Jan 2016 18:13, "Stephen Honlue" <stephen.honlue at afrinic.net>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks Noah for sharing.
> >>
> >> My remarks inline.
> >>
> >>> On Jan 18, 2016, at 6:04 PM, Noah <noah at neo.co.tz> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> On 18 Jan 2016 11:17, "Jean-Claude Mudilu" <jcmudilu at netaca.cd>
> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Those already implemented IPv6 need to share their success cases to
> > encourage the community starting use the IPv6 acquired.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Whether you are running a Cisco or Juniper or Mikrotik or Huwaii or
> > ZTE, standards are the same but implementation/configuration could be
> > different.
> >>
> >> I totally agree.
> >>>>
> >>>> What you have been doing for IPv4 is what you would pretty much do for
> > IPv6.
> >>
> >> Most networks in Africa are running NAT and rely on this as a security
> > feature for example. With IPv6, they will have to rethink their network
> > topology and security.
> >>>>
> >
> > I have always found the statement that "NAT is a security feature" as
> > rather misleading.
> >
> > Think beyond the transport layer and above and you will realise that NAT
> is
> > nothing.
> >
> > Anything is possible between Transport and Application layer otherwise
> > [anonymous] wouldnt be bring down websites like a hobby.
> >
> > If softwares are buggy brace yourself for some security issues and NAT
> wont
> > be around to stop anything.
> >
> > PC users running windows os have had to invest in anti virus solutions
> and
> > you wonder why given the fact that they tens to seat behind  NAT...
> >
> > So there no any rethinking of the network topology because IP is at a
> layer
> > which you could actually harden but SPAM and phising or application layer
> > security is far above and that is where you are hit...
> >
> >>
> >> Yes really but before diving into configuration, people have to know
> that
> > IPv6 is not just the successor of IPv4, there is a lot that has changed
> for
> > example IPv6 heavily really on ICMPv6-with NDP messages-. You won?t just
> > shutdown ICMPv6 for instance as most people did with ICMP and expect IPv6
> > to work, you therefore need to know various messages codes...
> >>>
> >
> > I tend to just break things and learn along the way. Its a lot and cant
> > learn it all.
> >
> > So my approach would be for guys to just do it and improve along the way
> > oke configuration sythax at a time.
> >
> >>
> >> There is a lot to share with the community to help those that are not
> yet
> > involved to start right now, that is the reason of this initiative.
> >> Sharing with us here some success cases will help encourage them.
> >
> > All i can share in my free time is how to do it if people want to get the
> > ball rolling.
> >
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Stephen.
> >
> > Noah
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> > Message: 2
> > Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 12:49:45 +0400
> > From: Stephen Honlue <stephen.honlue at afrinic.net>
> > To: latif at ladid.lu, IPv6 in Africa Discussions
> >    <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> > Cc: maraisl at ufs.ac.za
> > Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Call for contributions for IPv6 Deployment
> >    Guidelines for Africa region
> > Message-ID: <3E64A1F1-3466-4A34-A759-F38CEC0D71A4 at afrinic.net>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > As we agreed, @Ladif, @Brice and I created the following google
> document:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G4hwUrIF-j1GS7peDlSohsdw0PMaf9QzYlExXh-mOMM/edit#
> >
> > We invite all those with previous experiences in deploying IPv6 networks
> in Universities and ISPs to participate.
> >
> > We are attempting in building best practice guideline for deployment of
> IPv6 for ISPs and Universities ? for the African region.
> >
> > We hope this will help those stuck behind.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
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> > Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 13:11:38 +0400
> > From: Brice ABBA <brice at afrinic.net>
> > To: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> > Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
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> > Salut, TIDJANI,
> >
> >> Brice St?phane et les autres, nous avons tous faits de notre mieux ?
> >> travers plusieurs actions pour que la migration de l'Ipv6 soit
> >> effective dans nos ?tats, mais h?las cela traine encore.
> >
> > Si les politiques trainent c'est parce qu'ils n'ont pas encore ete
> > convaincu de l?int?r?t de miger a IPv6, c'est donc avous de redoubler
> > d?effort, faites des s?minaires, d'information et mettez l\accent sur le
> > fait que l''Afrique est demandeuse de contenu alors que le contenu se
> > trouve jors d'Afrique et labas on parle deja IPv6, il faut donc que nous
> > parlions IPv6 aussi sinon nous aurons plus acc?s a ce contenu internet...
> >
> > Il ya plusieurs exemples concret de ce type qui peuvent les aider a
> > changer leur mentalit? et surtout ne pas baisser les bras parce que
> > c'est la communaut? technique qui doit faire bouger les choses, monter
> > leur que IPv6 marche, utiliser les tunnel brocker etc... Il faut que
> > vous fassiez deja le premier pas avec des labs IPv6 invitez es a venir
> > voir...
> >
> > Rien ne t;empeche deja dans ton entreprise a Utiliser IPv6
> >
> > --
> > Mr Brice B. ABBA
> > Trainer, AFRINIC - brice at afrinic.net - +22508607228 - skype: brice.abba
> > t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w:www.afrinic.net
> > facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia
> >
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Join us or the Africa Internet Summit (AIS?16) in Gaborone, Botswana, 29
> May to 10 June 2016
> >
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> >
> > Message: 4
> > Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 12:16:09 +0100
> > From: TIDJANI Mahamat Adoum <mhtguinassou at gmail.com>
> > To: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> > Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
> > Message-ID:
> >    <CAJszmiAERmQJTi80xFEAUamfru3=iMgKBG17kAT8CT4LxurDmQ at mail.gmail.com>
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> >
> > Bonjour Brice!
> >
> > Tout ce dont tu as parl? anime notre quotidien ici! et soyez rassurer
> qu'on
> > est pas d?courager on va continuer par les sensibiliser jusqu'? ce qu'ils
> > comprennent les enjeux ! dans mon entreprise particuli?rement j'ai fais
> > assez d'effort mais les d?cideurs sont loin d'adh?rer. C'est pourquoi? il
> > sera trop important qu'on insert ?galement le module IPV6 for Manager
> cette
> > ann?e dans le programme de formation AFRINIC. Ce qui est sur on va
> postuler
> > avec l'ADETIC pour l?h?bergement de la session au Tchad cette ann?e!
> >
> > Tidjani MAHAMAT ADOUM
> > Ing?nieur R?seaux T?l?coms
> > Cellule Fibre Optique (SOTEL-TCHAD)
> > Ligne Direct: (00235) 66273348 ou 77306979
> > Ligne secourt: (00235) 62306979 ou 92306979
> > E-mail.S: tidjanicapi at hotmail.fr
> >
> > Le 19 janvier 2016 ? 10:11, Brice ABBA <brice at afrinic.net> a ?crit :
> >
> >> Salut, TIDJANI,
> >>
> >>> Brice St?phane et les autres, nous avons tous faits de notre mieux ?
> >>> travers plusieurs actions pour que la migration de l'Ipv6 soit
> >>> effective dans nos ?tats, mais h?las cela traine encore.
> >>
> >> Si les politiques trainent c'est parce qu'ils n'ont pas encore ete
> >> convaincu de l?int?r?t de miger a IPv6, c'est donc avous de redoubler
> >> d?effort, faites des s?minaires, d'information et mettez l\accent sur le
> >> fait que l''Afrique est demandeuse de contenu alors que le contenu se
> >> trouve jors d'Afrique et labas on parle deja IPv6, il faut donc que nous
> >> parlions IPv6 aussi sinon nous aurons plus acc?s a ce contenu
> internet...
> >>
> >> Il ya plusieurs exemples concret de ce type qui peuvent les aider a
> >> changer leur mentalit? et surtout ne pas baisser les bras parce que
> >> c'est la communaut? technique qui doit faire bouger les choses, monter
> >> leur que IPv6 marche, utiliser les tunnel brocker etc... Il faut que
> >> vous fassiez deja le premier pas avec des labs IPv6 invitez es a venir
> >> voir...
> >>
> >> Rien ne t;empeche deja dans ton entreprise a Utiliser IPv6
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mr Brice B. ABBA
> >> Trainer, AFRINIC - brice at afrinic.net - +22508607228 - skype: brice.abba
> >> t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w:www.afrinic.net
> >> facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia
> >>
> >>
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> >> Join us or the Africa Internet Summit (AIS?16) in Gaborone, Botswana, 29
> >> May to 10 June 2016
> >>
> >>
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> >>
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