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On May 28 2003 12:04 +0530, Sarang Karandikar wrote:
I mean, it would be quite difficult when a server has an
IPV6
Interface, but refuses to return that address as well, when
given an A query, whereas other might return the same.
I haven't
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On Jul 1 2002 14:56 +0200, Guillaume Magery wrote:
Hi,
I have an ipv6 prefix by freenet6.
I want to know if it is possible to have my own DNS server visible from Internet ?
I have a gateway (xxx.tsps1.freenet6.net) and some computer back.
Is
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On May 23 2002 08:26 +0200, Jean-Mickael Guerin wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know how to configure IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnels on linux, if
possible ?
I use linux 2.4.18
Set up a pointopoint interface with an IPv6 remote endpoint, and
route all IPv4
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On Apr 25 2002 15:29 +1000, Robert wrote:
It doesn't appear to be actually causing any problems - I don't think
anyway?
Apr 25 15:27:57 nanguo sendmail[94293]:
gethostbyaddr(IPv6:2002:cb01:6005:1::1) failed: 1
However- its a bit of a
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On Apr 18 2002 20:49 +1000, Robert wrote:
Finally, after much gnashing of teeth, the penny dropped.
Now I don't know if you all can see it from out there, but our network is
now apparently up with 6to4.
Looks fairly OK to me:
[michael@varg
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First of all please accept my apologizes for posting something that
might be considered off topic, but I do need some help here.
I am looking for a more recent glibc RPM than 2.1.3-22B (which is
included in the distribution) for Red Hat 6.2. I tried
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On Apr 9 2002 17:59 +1000, Robert wrote:
Ruby is the gateway machine. DNS is set up ok, and the addressing appears to
be ok. but they can't see each other ?
From nanguo:
$ ping6 ruby
ping6: UDP connect: No route to host
$
From
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On Apr 9 2002 04:42 -0700, Pathmenanthan Ramakrishna wrote:
how to configure and enable a host as a router? and to enable OSPF
routing protocol and make it work ? need help on this.Still new in
this field.Using Red Hat. 7.2.
with best regards
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On Apr 7 2002 15:08 -0400, Aaron Angel wrote:
Except that ip6.arpa has a completely difference format for entries...
Weren't bitlabels and the A6 and DNAME record types changed to
experimental status? Granted, it was only an Internet-Draft as far
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On Apr 7 2002 22:38 +0200, Kristof Verhenne wrote:
Does there exist a command like rtsol on fbsd on windows xp or on linux?
What would that be, a router solicitation daemon? It's called radvd on
Linux, but I have no idea what it would be called or
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On Apr 3 2002 03:36 -0800, Bill Manning wrote:
% some Qs:
%
% Is it legal to assign a random ipv6 address and use
% it? Otherwise, whom do I contact to obtain an IPv6
% address ?
no its not legal. you could use the IP address
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Thanks - however, I've got PHP to work. Only not in cooperation with
CGI.
I'll look through the documentation and see if it mentions that.
Without PHP it works flawlessly.
Michael Kjörling
On Feb 19 2002 08:43 +0100, D'Albenzio Raffaele wrote:
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That particular box is currently on a Linux 2.2 kernel.
Michael Kjörling
On Feb 12 2002 09:15 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add the following lines to your sendmail.mc:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp, Name=MTA-IPv4, Family=inet')
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Add the following lines to your sendmail.mc:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp, Name=MTA-IPv4, Family=inet')
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp, Name=MTA-IPv6, Family=inet6')
This is for 8.11.6. My only problem is that MTA-IPv6 also catches IPv4
traffic for some
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Well, I am not sure where you are (Italy?) and haven't looked into
this, but I figured I might provide you some feedback on how I have
things set up. I have an IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel to UUNet UK, a /48 (which
is 2^16 = 65,536 times a /64), and did not
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