, a leading certificate authority and Internet security organization, today announced that it will participate in World IPv6 Day on June 8 to test websites and technologies for compliance with the long-awaited, next-generation Internet protocol.
The Internet Society (ISOC), a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy, is coordinating the 24-hour test of IPv6 for entities around the world. One of the goals of World IPv6 Day is to expose potential issues with websites deploying IPv6 under controlled conditions.
"Together with major Web companies, we will enable IPv6 on our main website for 24 hours. This is a crucial phase in the transition, because while IPv6 is widely deployed in many networks, it's never been used at such a large scale before," said Comodo CEO, Melih Abdulhayoglu. "We hope that by working together, we can help the industry prepare for the new protocol, find and resolve any unexpected issues, and pave the way for global deployment."
About World IPv6 Day
On 8 June, 2011, Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Akamai and Limelight Networks will be among some of the major organizations that will offer their content over IPv6 for a 24-hour "test flight". The goal of the Test Flight Day is to motivate organizations across the industr best rc helicopter buy sell market place y – Internet service providers, hardware makers, operating system vendors and web companies – to prepare their services for IPv6 to ensure a successful transition as IPv4 addresses run out. For more, see Why Care About IPv6?
DNS.com Manages Internet Traffic
Comodo is the parent company of DNS.com, which provides Domain Name System (DNS) solutions for network operators. DNS is a hierarchical naming system that translates domain names into numerical IP addresses.
DNS.com plays a key role in directing and managing Internet traffic, including the availability and security of websites and email. The company's global network of name servers helps visitors get improved performance from websites, content and applications, ensuring that websites perform optimally.
Comodo has been preparing for the eventual transition to the new protocol for some time and will be supporting the test on World IPv6 Day.
According to Melih, "Participation in World IPv6 Day is a must to secure 1086274749 the Internet for generations to come and is an infrastructure test more than a consumer test."
"When Vint Cerf et al. created their Request For Comment (RFC) back in 1981, remote control helicopter they never considered that all 4,294,967,296 (232) addresses would be exhausted within their lifetime. This next step gives the Internet a new lease on life and we welcome and herald it," said Paul Lee, Director of IT at Comodo.
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