All,
I'm pulling my hair out on this one! Can't get the serial console to
work with nanoBSD, either 7.2-p4 or 7-STABLE. A 8.0 nanoBSD image
works fine (which I have not created myself). The symptom is that all
kernel output goes to VGA. Whatever I do. This happens in VMware
Player (where I
I got my first IPv6 from ARIN. I set up my router and am successfully
advertising my IPv6 block. On my DNS server, I added an IPv6 IP, no
problem (try pinging! ns1.monkeybrains.net). Now, I'd like to 'NAT' to
some older boxes and not mess with actually putting IPv6 IPs on those
boxes.
On 2009-11-09T14:26:23-0800, Rudy cra...@monkeybrains.net wrote:
I got my first IPv6 from ARIN. I set up my router and am
successfully advertising my IPv6 block. On my DNS server, I added
an IPv6 IP, no problem (try pinging! ns1.monkeybrains.net). Now,
I'd like to 'NAT' to some older boxes
Kenyon Ralph wrote:
On 2009-11-09T14:26:23-0800, Rudy cra...@monkeybrains.net wrote:
I got my first IPv6 from ARIN. I set up my router and am
successfully advertising my IPv6 block. On my DNS server, I added
an IPv6 IP, no problem (try pinging! ns1.monkeybrains.net). Now,
I'd like to
In a word, 6tunnel. It's an application level proxy that does the job
well enough to get you out of trouble. Another approach would be to run
netcat (nc) from inetd on the port in question.
That said, I'll add my voice to the suggestion that it is very simple to
get IPv6 going on pretty much
All,
I'm pulling my hair out on this one! Can't get the serial console to
work with nanoBSD, either 7.2-p4 or 7-STABLE. A 8.0 nanoBSD image
works fine (which I have not created myself). The symptom is that all
kernel output goes to VGA. Whatever I do. This happens in VMware
Player (where I