Re: Hey, procmail gurus

2007-04-01 Thread Paul Lussier
Bill Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Kevin D. Clark writes: ... How about this recipe? (two, actually) (not entirely tested...) [ Here Kevin provides a bunch of stuff that looks like line noise. Not as bad as Teco, but still line noise. ] IMO, it's bad form to criticize

IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Bruce Labitt
As a result of the mythfest install, my computer was setup with FC6. I'm unfamiliar with gnome and most of the tools. My connections to the outside world are excruciatingly slow. (Connection to google takes minutes, other computers on the same network, seconds.) I do know that my router

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread aluminumsulfate
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 15:48:34 -0400 From: Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] As a result of the mythfest install, my computer was setup with FC6. Go you! outside world are excruciatingly slow. (Connection to google takes minutes, other computers on the same network, seconds.) I do know

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Paul Lussier
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 15:48:34 -0400 From: Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] outside world are excruciatingly slow. (Connection to google takes minutes, other computers on the same network, seconds.) I do know that my router does not like to pass through IPv6 info, so I am suspecting

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Bruce Labitt
Paul Lussier wrote: Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 15:48:34 -0400 From: Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] outside world are excruciatingly slow. (Connection to google takes minutes, other computers on the same network, seconds.) I do know that my router does not like to pass through IPv6 info, so

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Paul Lussier
Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Paul, Thanks for responding. resolv.conf looks benign. ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script nameserver 192.168.1.1 search localdomain Interesting, mine looks like this: search hsd1.ma.comcast.net. nameserver 24.34.240.9 nameserver

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Bruce Labitt
Paul Lussier wrote: Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Paul, Thanks for responding. resolv.conf looks benign. ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script nameserver 192.168.1.1 search localdomain Interesting, mine looks like this: search hsd1.ma.comcast.net. nameserver

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/1/07, Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a result of the mythfest install, my computer was setup with FC6. I might argue that should be In spite of the mythfest install ;-) I do know that my router does not like to pass through IPv6 info, so I am suspecting something like

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/1/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script nameserver 192.168.1.1 search localdomain Interesting, mine looks like this: A lot of SOHO routers run a DNS proxy, so you can just configure your systems to use 192.168.1.1 as the resolver, and the router

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread David A. Long
On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 20:06 -0400, Paul Lussier wrote: The 'search localdomain' doesn't look right to me. What is acting as your DHCP server? I think that's just the default domainname you get. The firewall should be handling the name service (he said it had two IPs for that). It says to

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/1/07, Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You might want to look at netstat -an ... Wow! that was a ton of data! Yah, by default, that shows a lot of local inter-process connections, too. Try these variants: netstat -nt# show active TCP sockets netstat -ntl #

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/1/07, David A. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would also do an /sbin/ifconfig on your ethernet interface (probably eth0). Check for non-zero and growing counts in the errors, dropped, and overruns fields. While the system is idle repeat the ifconfig separated by 30 seconds and see if the

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Bruce Labitt
Ben Scott wrote: On 4/1/07, Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a result of the mythfest install, my computer was setup with FC6. I might argue that should be In spite of the mythfest install ;-) I was trying to be nice. :) Actually lots of stuff (myth) is still broken... I did

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/1/07, Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: host liberty.gnhlug.org anywhere between 22-56ms. host doesn't seem to generate stats like ping. You can use time host, if needed, but for this, we're generally interested in time scales which humans can easily judge. Like, this takes ten

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Bruce Labitt
Ben Scott wrote: On 4/1/07, David A. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would also do an /sbin/ifconfig on your ethernet interface (probably eth0). Check for non-zero and growing counts in the errors, dropped, and overruns fields. While the system is idle repeat the ifconfig separated by 30

Re: IPv6 and IPv4 - how to shut off IPv6?

2007-04-01 Thread Bruce Labitt
Ben Scott wrote: On 4/1/07, Bruce Labitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: host liberty.gnhlug.org anywhere between 22-56ms. host doesn't seem to generate stats like ping. You can use time host, if needed, but for this, we're generally interested in time scales which humans can easily judge.

kill -9

2007-04-01 Thread Jonathan Linowes
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