Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 6:32 PM Scott Allen wrote: > > On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 at 18:53, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > > PasberryPi Pico w lan 8720 module (I lprefer wired communications - - > > security) > > I found this article: >

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 18:53, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: You likely quite disbelieve me - - - you are welcome to check for yourself. I would be quite happy to be proven wrong! Unless you're using DHCP, that device wouldn't be usable.  What is it? --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Scott Allen via talk
On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 at 18:53, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > beagleBoneBlack It appears that it runs Debian Linux, so you would set an IPv4 address with any length of mask in the usual way for Debian. -- Scott --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Scott Allen via talk
On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 at 18:53, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > PasberryPi Pico w lan 8720 module (I lprefer wired communications - - > security) I found this article: https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/how-to-add-ethernet-to-raspberry-pi-pico/ If you follow it, your Pico will obtain an IP address

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 05:53:04PM -0500, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 5:21 PM James Knott via talk wrote: > > > > On 2023-04-30 17:55, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > > > I just spent over 1/2 hour looking at a number of SoCs (3) and > > > microcontrollers > > > (also 3)

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 5:21 PM James Knott via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-30 17:55, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > > I just spent over 1/2 hour looking at a number of SoCs (3) and > > microcontrollers > > (also 3) and I can't find one where I can give it this 'classless' > > address you're > >

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 17:55, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: I just spent over 1/2 hour looking at a number of SoCs (3) and microcontrollers (also 3) and I can't find one where I can give it this 'classless' address you're talking about. Is there nowhere to set the subnet mask?  Either with / notation or

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Scott Allen via talk
On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 at 17:56, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > I just spent over 1/2 hour looking at a number of SoCs (3) and > microcontrollers > (also 3) and I can't find one where I can give it this 'classless' > address you're > talking about. Specifics? -- Scott --- Post to this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 9:52 AM James Knott via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-30 10:40, o1bigtenor wrote: > > You seem to have this mastered - - - - then: > > Yep. I also had some courses when I was at IBM, in the late 90s, and > also went for my CCNA a few years ago. > > > > How do I write more

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 03:44:03PM -0400, James Knott via talk wrote: > If you're on Rogers, you get 2 IPv4 addresses. Well I am not currently, but in a few months I will be. Currently using Teksavvy. -- Len Sorensen --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 12:04:56PM -0400, sciguy via talk wrote: > I am having very little luck poking around. And to correct what I said > earlier, searching specific titles leads me to a "403" error (Forbidden), > not a 404 as I had said. I searched on Programming Perl, which I have the > second

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 16:20, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: | If you're on Rogers, you get 2 IPv4 addresses. As far as I know, only if you turn off the router function of your Rogers-supplied box (modem/router/AP/...). Yep, you have to use bridge mode. --- Post to this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: James Knott via talk | If you're on Rogers, you get 2 IPv4 addresses. As far as I know, only if you turn off the router function of your Rogers-supplied box (modem/router/AP/...). --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 15:40, Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote: Yeah I certainly get a /56 IPv6 block from my ISP along with a single IPv4 address. Works nicely. If you're on Rogers, you get 2 IPv4 addresses. --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 09:35:04AM -0500, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > This sounds like a reasonable solution until you actually set up the router. > On 192.168.0.0 - - - - well I haven't found a way to talk directly to more > than > 254 devices - - - - or have you? > > Now if you want to blow a

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 09:30:27AM -0500, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > Perhaps you might persuade my ISP to get their collective posteriors > in gear - - - yes? Yeah I certainly get a /56 IPv6 block from my ISP along with a single IPv4 address. Works nicely. -- Len Sorensen --- Post to this

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 09:40:00AM -0500, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > You seem to have this mastered - - - - then: > > How do I write more than 254 addresses in ipv4 using only the quad? > > (You get no / anything - - - - just the 4 quads! > The idea is that these are all permanently set - - -

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 12:18:26AM -0400, Val Kulkov via talk wrote: > Next time you connect to some public WiFi network, execute "ifconfig" to > see your IP address and your subnet. In my observations, airports WiFi > networks typically use the /22 subnets (up to 1022 addresses). Most >

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread Evan Leibovitch via talk
oreilly.com has been a subscription service for a while. Searching for Oreilly books on Amazon or Chapters will yield some results, though most of what they've produced in the last five years seems to be selling for CAD$70 or more. GitOps Cookbook: Kubernetes Automation in Practice

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread sciguy via talk
Come to think of it, the ten books on my list are missing a lot of books. Also, I don't think I am able to add my current purchases there any longer. It just lets me muck about with my profile, but not add more recently purchased books. On 2023-04-30 13:11, David Mason wrote: I had purchased

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 13:11, David Mason via talk wrote: I had purchased several books over the years. I can successfully login in to members.oreilly.com , but it shows 0 purchases. Mine are there and available for download. --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread David Mason via talk
I had purchased several books over the years. I can successfully login in to members.oreilly.com, but it shows 0 purchases. ...sucks... On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 at 12:41, sciguy via talk wrote: > On 2023-04-30 12:10, James Knott via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-30 12:04, sciguy via talk wrote: > >>

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread sciguy via talk
On 2023-04-30 12:10, James Knott via talk wrote: On 2023-04-30 12:04, sciguy via talk wrote: I am having very little luck poking around. And to correct what I said earlier, searching specific titles leads me to a "403" error (Forbidden), not a 404 as I had said. I searched on Programming Perl,

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
While this won't get you your O'Reilly titles back, Toronto Public Library has full O'Reilly Safari access for members. I find it useful for dipping into those books I couldn't quite ever justify buying. Stewart --- Post to this mailing list talk@gtalug.org Unsubscribe from this mailing list

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 12:04, sciguy via talk wrote: I am having very little luck poking around. And to correct what I said earlier, searching specific titles leads me to a "403" error (Forbidden), not a 404 as I had said. I searched on Programming Perl, which I have the second and fourth editions, and

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread sciguy via talk
On 2023-04-30 11:24, James Knott via talk wrote: On 2023-04-30 11:19, sciguy via talk wrote: Hi folks I hadn't logged on to Oreilly.com in several years, and today I had a reason to do so. I had been a frequent purchaser of Oreilly books at one time, and recently I had become interested in

Re: [GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 11:19, sciguy via talk wrote: Hi folks I hadn't logged on to Oreilly.com in several years, and today I had a reason to do so. I had been a frequent purchaser of Oreilly books at one time, and recently I had become interested in their Raspberry Pi Cookbook, and decided to used

[GTALUG] The good old days of oreilly.com

2023-04-30 Thread sciguy via talk
Hi folks I hadn't logged on to Oreilly.com in several years, and today I had a reason to do so. I had been a frequent purchaser of Oreilly books at one time, and recently I had become interested in their Raspberry Pi Cookbook, and decided to used my old login to their site and see if it was

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-29 17:39, James Knott wrote: Also, originally, all IPv4 addresses had the same size subnet, /8 This is shown in this document, about an early version of IPv4. It's shown in the diagram on page 1 and the text on page 3, which describe the network (8 bits) and host (24 bits)

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 10:40, o1bigtenor wrote: You seem to have this mastered - - - - then: Yep.  I also had some courses when I was at IBM, in the late 90s, and also went for my CCNA a few years ago. How do I write more than 254 addresses in ipv4 using only the quad? (You get no / anything - - -

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 2023-04-30 10:35, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: This sounds like a reasonable solution until you actually set up the router. On 192.168.0.0 - - - - well I haven't found a way to talk directly to more than 254 devices - - - - or have you? Now if you want to blow a lot of money on routers you

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 8:28 PM James Knott via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-29 21:18, Kevin Cozens via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-29 16:04, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > >> (My head is swimming with all the explanations on IP routing - - - > >> have spent about 3 hours now looking at various

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 8:20 PM James Knott via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-29 17:48, Scott Allen wrote: > > On Sat, 29 Apr 2023 at 17:39, James Knott wrote: > >> That's only true because people have learned a lot of bad habits with IPv4. > > No, it's because IPv4 addresses are annotated as

Re: [GTALUG] how many addresses possible

2023-04-30 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 3:31 PM James Knott via talk wrote: > > On 2023-04-29 16:04, o1bigtenor via talk wrote: > > If I set up a router using the 192.168.1.1 I can access some 254 > > distinct IP addresses from my router. > > > > If I set up a router using the 176.10.1.1 how many distinct IP > >