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Is Welfare Part of Capitalism?
Talking about going to 64-bit inode numbers, how would we deal with the change in stat(2)? By making some sort of incompatible change to stat(2). ...... It now calls /etc/rc.d/netif start <if> to handle 90% of it's work. Some ipv6 and routing configuration for non-DHCP interfaces is still there, but most of the

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 100, Issue 4
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we + * have limited space, so we'll truncate + * source address from the left (we know + * our own domain name), and destination + * addresses from the right .... -When running state top in IPv6 mode, the screen must be much wider to display -the very long IPv6 addresses. +The screen should have at least 80

Linux 2.6.9-rc3
Someone new to UNIX asks about adding a printer and in response we start bickering about the above? What kind of arrogant, know-it-all pedants must the OP ..... ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0 Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec ipfw2 (+ipv6) initialized, divert enabled,firewire0: 1 nodes,

Is Welfare Part of Capitalism?
We
are trying to find how much of impact it would be when we start supporting IPv6 devices. As u may be aware that Cisco routers have started routing IPv6 packets. In the meantime, just encapsulate ASA's packets using the IPv4 extension headers in v6 ....) -k Really? I thought IPV6 was becoming a moot point,

Tor 0.1.2.13 is released
The waiting approach has worked so well for IPV6 :) Seriously though- why not let people start registering now. The only way we'll know if 32 bit ASN's will work is if we start using them. agreed, let's NOT do the v6 thing... do the 32-bit asn's give us more than just 'more bits' ? :) (Sorry, I couldn't resist).

IPv6 in -current
The threshold at which we start to reassign kses has a large impact > * on the overall performance of the system. Tuned too high and > * some CPUs may idle. ..... Avoid using sched_exit_thread to avoid having to decide which > * thread in the parent gets the honour since it isn't used.

6to4 tunneling
This way the people who want to move forward as fast as possible can keep on using AAAA, as while there remain no IPv6 root servers, essentially all name resolution has to be done via IPv4 (and who can tell how long it is going to take before that political football obtains a solution). But once we start using

IPSEC in GENERIC
Later we'll add IPv6 address parsing using the matching in6_pton() function. For now we can't allow IPv6 address parsing: we must expand the size of the ..... By using shutdown() rather than close() we allow the RPC client to wait for the TCP close handshake to complete before we start trying to reconnect using the

2006.02.12 Open Committee Meeting Notes
In theory we could just use sendmsg() on - the first IP address and it should work, but this allows us to set up the - association before sending any valuable data that we ...... It shouldbe configured using a + * cluster-wide mechanism as it must be the same on all nodes of the cluster + * for the DLM to function.

The IESG Approved the Expansion of the AS Number Registry
This makes router configuration a pain and security map configuration a pain unless we start firewalling off each subset of nodes and/or using address For managing and monitoring such a network IPv6 hosts are likely to be a critical requirement. Since we have no faith int he technial ability of most of the

IPV6 support in Sybase
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 09:08:18 -0600 We have the same problem, using either MySQL versions 3.23.52 or 3.23.55, running on 4.6-STABLE. .... bin/sh We start MySQL as follows from a startup script. /usr/local/bin/safe_mysqld -O max_connections=900 -O key_buffer=256M -O max_allowed_packet=1M -O table_cache=256 -O

shim6 @ NANOG
Here, we attempt to write a firewall in less than 60 lines of C code. As impossible as this may sound, it actually is quite simple to do using the power of Linux kernel We start by defining our hook function and registering the nf_hook_ops structs in init_module(). Finally, we unregister the hooks in cleanup().

D-Link problem
For what it's worth, your debugging in clocksource_adjust seems to only pop before we start userspace, and get_realtime_clock_ts only once userspace starts. ..... IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver [ 29.454410] NET: Registered protocol family 17 [ 29.479450] NET: Registered protocol family 15 [ 29.504193] Using IPI

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 45, Issue 24
This is where we will run the tests at TEST_DIR=/home/colding/tmp # The location of the linux kernel source file we will be using if [ -z "$SOURCE_FILE" ] If we don't unpack more data than memory can hold # before we start to run the diff program on the trees then we won't # actually flush the data to disk and

cvs-all Digest, Vol 210, Issue 44
... add 2000::/3 dev sit1 # Asign an ipv6 address to eth0 (calculated from MAC using EUI-64 method) /sbin/ip addr add 2001:8B0:50:1:202:e3ff:fe20:5811/128 dev eth0 # Enable IP forwarding /sbin/sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1 # Only now can we start radvd /etc/init.d/radvd start #/etc/init.d/firewall6 start

Know Your Enemy: Tracking Botnets ...
Synchronization is now done using other mechanisms such as mutexes and spin locks. See the new man page locking(9) in -CURRENT. It does not seem to get installed: The locking.9 is not the part of the current build as the comment of the initial commit of that file says. But if we start to refer people to it,

D-Link problem
When did we start talking about large building automation systems? Who's walking anywhere? :-) There's a lot history and body of work done for building automation. For the MANY websites that fail for me because I'm not using IE? SOME sort of standardization that DIDN'T exist 10 or 20 years ago.

Please pull NFS client changes for 2.6.25...
COM open-iscsi Mike Christie wrote: ddonov wrote: Hi, We are in the implementation phase of an project that includes iscsi access to FC storage (EMC CX3-20) ...... though somehow dm-emc.c called dm_pg_init_complete with success/0 because down below we start sending IO to those paths, but we get Device not ready.

Forgotten MFCs? (Was: 4.8 RC1 Now Available)
We are working on it to make it even faster. If you are using 5.2 or -current you get the first step of it by enabling net.inet.ip.fastfowarding. Unfortunately, this option can't be used with KAME IPSEC or IPv6 yet, but can be used with FAST_IPSEC. Robert NM Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Projects

Can't emerge www-client/mozilla-1.7.10-r1 ...
However, there are only enough addresses for about forty thousand nodes each, so once we start running a lot of networked nanotech we're gonna be screwed, The simplistic arithmetic suggests there are about 250 trillion MAC addresses, which divided by 6 billion people gives about 40k each (using the 10^9