Re: Performance Analysis tool

2005-12-07 Thread Jason Gauthier
I'll check it out, thanksOn 12/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its no graphical tool but it's ipv6: iperf Does this even exist for IPv6 (a free tool of course). It'd have to do graphics and all kinds of cute stuff.

Performance Analysis tool

2005-12-06 Thread Jason Gauthier
Does this even exist for IPv6 (a free tool of course). It'd have to do graphics and all kinds of cute stuff.

Re: Performance Analysis tool

2005-12-06 Thread Jason Gauthier
Well I'd like to do a baseline for my network. On 12/6/05, Fredrik Tolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 18:53 -0500, Jason Gauthier wrote: Does this even exist for IPv6 (a free tool of course). It'd have to do graphics and all kinds of cute stuff.I don't know exactly what you're

FTP Server (IIS) IPv6

2005-12-01 Thread Jason Gauthier
I know how to set up an IIS FTP server quite easily and I'm wondering how I can make it work with IPv6 because it doesn't seem to work, or I have to do something special that I don't know. I'm using IIS 6.0 on Windows 2003 Server SP1 Thanks

Re: FTP Server (IIS) IPv6

2005-12-01 Thread Jason Gauthier
addresses in the data stream, it'snot one of those services you can easily plug portproxy in front of andget IPv6 translation that way. --BrianFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] OnBehalf Of Jason Gauthier Sent: Thursday, 01 December, 2005 13:32To: users

Re: Default address used

2005-11-26 Thread Jason Gauthier
I connected to the webserver using a littleral address [2001::2] and yes they're on the same link.On 11/26/05, Fredrik Tolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 13:29 -0500, Jason Gauthier wrote: Well I was capturing TCP/IP packets because we found an Apache server working over IPv6

Re: Default address used

2005-11-24 Thread Jason Gauthier
Well I was capturing TCP/IP packets because we found an Apache server working over IPv6. On 11/24/05, Fredrik Tolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 22:25 -0500, Jason Gauthier wrote: Well I mean, what's the use of having an IPv6 address if you can just use your local link address

Default address used

2005-11-23 Thread Jason Gauthier
When I capture packets on Windows XP and that I've set up an IPv6 address with a DHCP server, the capture says the request is from the default address that we can't delete on Windows XP. Any idea how I could delete it or change the default address to use? I really need him to make requests from

Re: Default address used

2005-11-23 Thread Jason Gauthier
Well I mean, what's the use of having an IPv6 address if you can just use your local link address? There must be something I still don't understand.On 11/23/05, Fredrik Tolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 12:15 -0500, Jason Gauthier wrote: When I capture packets on Windows XP

Re: Can't ping a Windows computer on Linux

2005-11-04 Thread Jason Gauthier
the ifconfig for the Linux box. Also, make sure that you have disabled the Windows Firewall or at least allowed ICMPv6.Regards,Jordi De: Jason Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]Responder a: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fecha: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 13:23:01 -0500Para: users@ipv6.org users@ipv6.orgCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED