Hi,
perhaps offtopic for commercials and publics today, but who knows
what'll happen in the future...the Internet itself was also a
spin-off by US military (see chapter historics in common IP books
and look for ARPANET).
In an article of Satellite Broadband magazine (April issue) is an
Maybe argued already but I wonder about p2p links.
Assuming routers assigned their Link-Local addresses (eui-64)
-- --
| R1 |-| R2 |---LocalArea ( FEC0:0:0:2000::/64)
- -- ( or 2001:1:2:3::/64 )
LocalArea uses both SiteLocal and
Hello,
I have downloaded the FreeBSD 4.5 RELEASE from ftp.au.freebsd.Organd I want to
install the kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz
patch.
After runnimg the "tar zxvf
kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz" and then
the
"% make TARGET=freebsd4
prepare" command, on the new Kame directory,the
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.
ls -t chalmers.com.au.
[localhost.chalmers.com.au]
$ORIGIN chalmers.com.au.
cobalt-v6 1D IN
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
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
I have downloaded the FreeBSD 4.5 RELEASE from ftp.au.freebsd.Org and I
want to install the kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz patch.
After runnimg the tar zxvf kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz and then the
% make TARGET=freebsd4 prepare command, on the new Kame directory,
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