Timothy Bolz wrote:
I've read that everyone on the planet could have their own IP address
with IP6.
IPv6 uses a 128 bit address. 128 bits allows
340282366920938463463374607431768211456 different addresses. There
are only slightly more than 60 people on earth today, so each
person
haha... Bob must have spent the last week here in Eugene the images
are still fresh in his head.
--Mike
Bob Miller wrote:
We ought to get shirts printed like the bicyclists' shirts that say,
One Less Car:
One Less Windows Box.
--
I do what the voices on my
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:39:29PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
Mike Smith wrote:
Anyone have some recommendations or experience on this version of
BIND? HOW-to doc or good link to look at for the specs and features.
This mailing list needs a couple of djbdns zealots to throw flames
around
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 12:33:33AM -0700, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 12:02:30AM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
Patrick R. Wade wrote:
I am becoming a djbdns zealot.
What a damn shame it's Closed Source grins, ducks and runs
djbdns is closed source? In what way? The
MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
The Portland Linux/Unix Group
will meet
7 PM Thursday May 3, 2001
at
Portland State University
The wireless protocol you can hack with a hatchet.
At 11:48 AM 4/30/2001 -0700, Patrick R. Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/
or a shotgun...
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:823] Re: rfc1149 IP in action
The wireless protocol you can hack with a hatchet.
At 11:48 AM 4/30/2001 -0700,
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Kendrick Perala wrote:
Hi David
I'm interested, but it appears that the PLUG filter stopped the
posting. Could you send it again?
Thanks,
Kendrick Perala
Yes, the pdxLinux seems to wipe out attachments.
This is probably good.
However, the job announcements
Maybe someday your IP address will be your phone number all rolled
up into one.
An IP address is needed for each network interface of each computer,
not for each person. For example, my laptop has both a wireless
Ethernet card and a (wired) Ethernet interface, so it has two IP
addresses.
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I am looking for some
Hi John,
Possibly someone on our email list can help you. See our webpage for
details on how to sign up [1].
I personally have this card and have linux with it working on my
desktop at work. I can answer some questions and guide you thru the
process if you need help.
The order of things
Bob hasn't asked yet (since portland announced their meeting already), but here's a
few-liner description of May's speech on the 19th.
Netfilter and Iptables
Learn to configure Netfilter, the Linux 2.4 stateful firewall, to build a home or
business firewall or router and more. Stateful
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 06:35:09PM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Bob hasn't asked yet (since portland announced their meeting already), but here's a
few-liner description of May's speech on the 19th.
Netfilter and Iptables
Learn to configure Netfilter, the Linux 2.4 stateful firewall, to build
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Netfilter and Iptables
Learn to configure Netfilter, the Linux 2.4 stateful firewall, to
build a home or business firewall or router and more. Stateful
firewalling means simpler rule sets that are generally more
effective. We'll make a home firewall script with only
Aye, I.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 07:54:16PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Netfilter and Iptables
Learn to configure Netfilter, the Linux 2.4 stateful firewall, to
build a home or business firewall or router and more. Stateful
firewalling means simpler rule sets that
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