ipv6 version of h2n

2001-01-08 Thread Antonio Querubin
Does anybody know of the existance of an IPv6 version of the h2n script which converts /etc/hosts records into named zone files? - The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Request information to implement IPv6 under Windows, Linux, andFreeBSD

2001-02-21 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We would like some information on compatible hardware for IPv6. The = compatible hardware we had in mind consist of switches, routers, NICs = and hubs. NICs hubs know nothing about IP, so they work. switches, if they're layer 2, are the

Re: Mozilla - IPv6 web page usage A HREF=?

2001-03-09 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, s tsao wrote: Does anyone know any end-user support for Mozilla in IPv6 environment.t I have a question more relating to html syntax usage. I have a http server and client on linux IPv6 machine. On http client, inserting address: http://[x:x:x:x:x:x:x] access the web

Re: Apache2: virtual hosting on IPv6 addresses won't work?

2001-07-31 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Peter Bieringer wrote: trying 2.0-beta16 (falsehope-SRPM on 2.2.19) I run into a strange problem. A) ipv6.aerasec.de 3ffe:400:100::2 B) www.ipv6.bieringer.de 3ffe:400:100::1 Why not just be IP version independent and remove the hardcoded addresses (leaving them only in

RE: Need Linux Routing Help

2001-11-13 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Craig Dunk wrote: Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:41:57 -0500 From: Craig Dunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Michael Malinak [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Need Linux Routing Help You will need to have route on your linux box to the public network (statically

Windows Netscape/Mozilla can't do IPv6?

2001-11-27 Thread Antonio Querubin
Has anyone been able to get the Windows version of Netscape or Mozilla to do IPv6 queries of web servers? Supposedly they're IPv6 ready but I've never been able to get either one to make an IPv6 connection to a web server. I'm using Windows XP and IE has no difficulty accessing IPv6 web

Re: Prefix error?

2002-04-05 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a subnet must always be /64. Why? we have decided so in address architecture document (at least under 2000::/3 space), fixed boundary gives us ease of management. or do you really plan to connect more than 2^64 devices on a

Re: inet_ntoa and inet_aton for IPv6?

2002-09-17 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Juan Luis Baptiste wrote: what are the equivalents for inet_ntoa and inet_aton in the IPv6 API? You could try inet_ntop() and inet_pton(). - The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe

Re:

2003-01-09 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, JINMEI Tatuya / [ISO-2022-JP] 神明達哉 wrote: It would be great if someone who has a motivation modifies our code base of DHCPv6 to add the support of stateful address autoconfiguration, and provides BSD (and other open source community) with the result. In fact, I

Re: install ipv6

2003-07-25 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Joel Ferreira wrote: Hi! if I install ipv6 in Xp, using ipv6 install comand, what changes will happen? how this will afect me??? It enables the IPv6 stack and automatically sets up IPv6 link-local and 6to4 addresses on your network interfaces, and points the IPv6 default

Re: install ipv6

2003-07-25 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Jason Carver wrote: I'm new to the list and had the same thought. In terms of just what the end user sees, would it be fair to say the changes are: * becoming compatible with IPv6 devices and servers Yes. * IPv6 connectivity speeds that may not be excellent, but

RE: Awareness of breaking RFC3056 with 6to4 more specifics

2003-09-13 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Jeroen Massar wrote: Antonio Querubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [cut off long list of people, except ml's] On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Jeroen Massar wrote: 2002:c058:6301::/48 192.88.99.1/32 AS786 192.88.99.1/32 is *THE* anycast address