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Op 11-02-22 om 23:18 schreef Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM):
On an EX4300 switch running JunOS 14.1 let's imagine I typed
config
delete interfaces
before coming to my senses. How am I supposed to back out of that
mess? For the life of me, after a week of reading
Hi again,
Op 22-10-21 om 17:13 schreef Job Snijders:
Tl;DR
Not at all. This was a very interesting read! Thank you.
While pondering over it, I noticed that the ns[1234].fastly.net servers
are nicely anycasted throughout the globe. If anyone could turn on IPv6
on their authoritatives
On second thoughts...
I seem to have been confused by the 'no records for fastly.net' (as
a DNS-purist: that should have said "ns[1234].fastly.net" instead, to
make it relevant). ;-)
I ran into this some time ago with deb.debian.org
Right.
So please ignore:
Just for the record;
Hi Jens,
Op 22-10-21 om 14:03 schreef Jens Link:
I ran into this some time ago with deb.debian.org on an IPv6 only Debian
VM with a locally installed resolver. I opened a ticket which was closed
in record time: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=961296
Just for the record;
Hi!
We currently live in times where is actually fun to go IPv6-only. In my
case, as in: running a FreeBSD kernel compiled without the IPv4-stack.
A few years back doing such thing was mostly disappointing, but nowadays
is actually quite doable and entertaining.
So, the other day I decided
Op 29-09-20 om 00:08 schreef Randy Bush:
> have folk looked at https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter
Yes.
It does the job. And it's easy to install and run.
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Marco
Op 03-05-19 om 17:14 schreef Brian J. Murrell:
I wonder if anyone has any references to interesting/useful/otherwise
resources on are only available to IPv6 users that they can forward to
me.
Most of my personals websites are IPv6-only, but they are neither
interesting nor useful.
Op 02-05-19 om 02:00 schreef Ask Bjørn Hansen:
Though, on the topic of unusual requirements there are a bunch of
contributors to the NTP Pool using this curious device
It continues to surprise me that there is still hardware being sold that
doesn't even support IPv6.
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Marco
Op 04-04-19 om 01:14 schreef Mike Hammett:
Do you have sources for the ~90% T-Mobile IPv6? Not arguing, but to use
that as a source myself when spreading the IPv6 good word.
https://www.worldipv6launch.org/apps/ipv6week/measurement/images/graphs/T-MobileUSA.png
Op 10-10-18 om 00:42 schreef Brandon Applegate:
I’m guessing synthesized. There are a couple of dns servers out there that can
do this. An interesting one I just found:
https://all-knowing-dns.zekjur.net
Or, if you prefer DNSSEC capable alternatives, try:
Op 04-10-18 om 22:07 schreef John Levine:
Even if you do have v6, some things like DNSSEC don't work very well
if you can't do them over v4.
Is that so?
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Marco
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