I can't make IPv6 work in 3.3.8-17 using the same procedure as worked in
3.3.8-6. I am using the procedure and script listed in:
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki/IPv6_Tunnel
With 3.3.8-6, IPv6 starts right up and my MacBook can get an IPv6 address right
away. Using 3.3.8-17,
Hi Dave,
so I went to play around with this a bit more. I turned to UDP flooding my
cable modem through the router and this surely allows me to create enough load
on the wndr3700v2 to cause the allocation errors and as a bonus also to drive
the router to reboot (driven by the watchdog timer?).
We have been working on DNS stuff and I will make some DNS Recommendations
within the next couple of days - if that would help.
Bind is an unnecessary waste of memory.
UnBound is too slow.
We are making custom modifications to MaraDNS to make it
have the right low memory footprint and
In the intrest of FULL DISCLOSURE the Author of MaraDNS is a good friend
of mine. As a contributor to MaraDNS - I admit that I have a Bias as well.
(not for mara,
but for overall performance which is how I came to use MARA in the first
place ).
*** the following is mean to be an opinion for
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012, George Lambert wrote:
Check and set the time by syncing to NTP Servers - not user supplied times
if the network
is available. to see if they have set times those set by NTP Server
In theory you are right, in practice you are not.
it's not uncommon for systems to point
Good point - that is just how I do it on my server network, sorry.
reminds me of a good point
Q: what is the different between in theory and in practice?
A: In theory, NOTHING.
;-) so we test and iterate until we get it right in practice.
G.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:48 PM, da...@lang.hm