I am just glad to see that it has been thought about already. So many
companies (including many that build consumer grade routers, and most ISPs)
have not yet done anything.
jm7
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On 5/10/10, Nicolás Alvarez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Months ago, maybe even more than a year ago, I created a project
> behind an IPv6-only connection (configured the webserver not to listen
> on IPv4), and BOINC could connect to it and get work with no problems.
I had posted on:
http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/pipermail/boinc_dev/2008-December/012258.html
But since then, pastebin.com changed owners, and they don't seem to
know what "forever" means (they removed existing pastes).
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Nicolas
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