service, installation, etc?
We got our Olympus 40KVA generator from Hawthorne Pacific. Might want to
give them a call.
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To: Alan Whinery whin...@hawaii.edu
Subject: Next Meeting of The Hawaii IPv6 Task Force: May 12
IPv6 - A Bigger, Stronger,
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Name (mirror.hosef.org:tony): ^C
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://69.163.192.65/
ProxyPassReverse / http://69.163.192.65/
ProxyPreserveHost on
/VirtualHost
to your apache config on mirror.hosef.org. Then add mirror's IPv6 address
as an RR to hosef.org and www.hosef.org in your DNS. YMMV.
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own on that.
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their rear end.
2012 will be an interesting year...
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote:
Ubuntu has IPv6 turned on by default but perhaps the built-in firewall is
blocking IPv6 access and/or the daemon configs have reverted to IPv4-only
access? The IPv4 and IPv6
port, then your IPv6 auto-configured address
probably changed. What does ifconfig say your IPv6 address is now?
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undo all that.
Then restart network services and make sure only the global and link-local
addresses show up.
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this definition, a 6to4 conversion is
attempted.
With IPv6 autoconfig, the prefix, address, and gateway are automatically
learned. If it's still trying 6to4 then there's something triggering it
to think that it doesn't have native IPv6.
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with multiple
interfaces that have hosts which need to know what the local prefix is.
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, though.
BTW, what shows up as your IPv6 gateway in your IPv6 route table? Can you
even ping that? Do a 'netstat -rnA inet6'. Look for the default IPv6
route (::/0). Take the next hop address and do a 'ping6 -I eth0 ...'.
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which one works.
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turning off both IPv4 and IPv6 firewalls temporarilly and run the
pings and traceroutes again.
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Also, you should verify your various daemons are actually configured to
listen on IPv6. Try localhost first.
ftp ::1
telnet ::1 smtp
ssh ::1
curl -v ::1
Repeat with your public IPv6 address.
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Antonio Querubin wrote:
Also, you should verify your various daemons are actually configured to
listen on IPv6. Try localhost first.
ftp ::1
telnet ::1 smtp
ssh ::1
curl -v ::1
Oops. Change that last one to just 'telnet ::1 http'.
Repeat with your public IPv6
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Antonio Querubin wrote:
curl -v ::1
Correct syntax using curl is: curl -v '\[::1\]'
Literal IPv6 addresses in URIs need to be surrounded by brackets to
distinguish the address from the port number.
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Keller720-10GigCore.infra.uhnet.net
[2607:f278:0:2::4]
7*** Request timed out.
Scott,
An IPv6 traceroute to mirror.hosef.org doesn't go beyond 2607:f278:0:2::4.
Are you table to ping or traceroute to 2607:f278:0:2::4?
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to look like there
might be a fundamental routing problem. Is 2607:f278:0:2::4 the last hop
gateway? If so then it should be pingable from the server. Did something
change over the past several weeks?
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote:
BTW, what's up with the broken IPv6 access? I can't even ping to the IPv6
address anymore.
That's a function of a nearly seamless upgrade of our HW RAID5 / array
powered
not installed with VMWare, but I know that you can do a http install
from the /debian or /ubuntu trees without a CD or USB drive if you are
virtualizing with xen.
BTW, what's up with the broken IPv6 access? I can't even ping to the IPv6
address anymore.
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e
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Ryan Kawailani Ozawa wrote:
The amateur radio folks struggling with CentOS, as I mentioned, will
be among the other groups there!
Egads! The EARC is getting into CentOS? What is this world coming to? :)
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something, and is your video memory
to low. That's about all I can tell you at this point.
Thoughts? Thanks, all!
Just install CentOS 5.x in text mode. Does the ICOM app really need to
run in X windows?
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pasting in some corrupted text but shouldn't there be a
space between 'EDITOR' and '/usr'? Also, you may find it easier to set
your PATH to include /usr/local/bin.
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Peter Besenbruch wrote:
Julian Yap wrote:
SELinux is enabled by default (targeted policy) in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and Fedora.
And it's amazing how much better Fedora runs when you turn them off. :)
Indeed. After having lost and recovered several Fedora systems in
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Julian Yap wrote:
The figure that sticks out like a sore thumb is that Honolulu pays at
least $14,000 LESS than the next lowest raw salary in the top 10.
Why does Hawaii pay so little when the cost of living is so high?
No big mystery or conspiracy. Might want to pick
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, R. Scott Belford wrote:
On Saturday January 20 from 10-5 I invite you to change your outlook on life
and software as you know them. HOSEF will be having its 3rd annual
conference focusing on Free and Open Source Software. The event is called
PFOSSCON, The Pacific Free
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Matt Darnell wrote:
The try-n-buy applicatoin asks this question:
Is your application multi-threaded with low floating point content?
Anyone know what 'low floating point content' is?
Generally that means it doesn't do a lot of complex mathematical
calculations.
body to help I can swing by.
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a socket API for
networking access which is similar but not identical to the one used
in unix).
Below is a slightly modified variation of Tim's code that is independent
of IP version (as long as you're compiling on an OS from this century :)).
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Jim Thompson wrote:
PizzaHut claims there is no PizzaHut at that address, in that zip
code, or with that NXX
http://www.pizzahuthawaii.com/finder/storelocation.html
The Store Locator on www.pizzahut.com/locator doesn't find it either.
Nor does Google find any PizzaHut
On Sun, 15 May 2005, Vince Hoang wrote:
A more automated approach would be to extract prefixes via a
BGP feed from an ISP that peers at the HIX, but the problem is
getting an ISP to sponsor such a feed.
The HIX web page already has a link that provides a route list:
http://hawaii-ix.org
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Dustin Cross wrote:
So my question is how would I go about setting up a server to multicast a
video stream to anyone on the Internet? I currently have Darwin streaming
server set-up and working, so I am more interested in the networking side
of things right now.
I think
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