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NANOG36-NOTES 2006.02.12 talk 5 IPv6 --fear and GOSIP in Dallas
Dan asks why do we need NAT--we're not OUT of v4 addresses yet; Joe notes that people are really using NAT as a security mechanism right now, There will be things that will come out that we can't imagine yet once we start deploying it. Asking "like what" is asking us to imagine what we haven't conceived of yet.

Linux Kernel Patch v2.1, patch-2.2.0-pre1 (9/9)
4) Therefore, we must find a way to extend the address space. Some alternatives are to invent an additional structure to supplement IPv4 (ie IPv6) or else we could "expand" IPv4 by reclaiming/re-using IPv4 addresses. Certainly going to IPv6 extends the address space. However, as we start worrying about finding a

cvs-all Digest, Vol 153, Issue 23
Add support for passing more than one best path in case people are using this for a looking-glass. ie the VRF style hack for getting multiple views of the same .... Gives a large overview when we start it up, use the minimum threshold to filter out background noise. Traffic volume based on source AS view is of

Subject: Proactor: Linux proactor always returns errno 14 (Bad ...
Using the replication function enables creating a realtime backup on 2 or more physical disks, so that the service can continue without stopping servers in case of a disk ..... In the sample script, we start up postmaster process over ssh. So you need to connect over ssh without pass . If you recover with PITR,

IPv6 support not enabled on Solaris 9 when building Net-SNMP_5.3.1
This relies on the fact that - no page is currently in both the page cache and the - buffer cache; we'd have to modify the following - test to allow for that ..... linux/net/Makefile Thu Dec 17 09:03:57 1998 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ X MOD_SUB_DIRS := ipv4 X ALL_SUB_DIRS := 802 ax25 bridge core ethernet ipv4 ipv6 ipx unix

Linux Kernel Patch v2.1, patch-2.1.51 (01/28)
Jason Williams <ja...@jasonandalishouse.org.uk> wrote: Forgive my obtuseness, I'ma bit new to setting up IPv6; I'm trying to set up IPv6 using debian. 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

TCP-Group Digest V94 #265
If things proceed as some people talk about, like each home having appliances and stuff with unique IP addresses, then won't we start to run out of addresses? Well, my home network, for example runs on a 10.10.10.x range (reserved for private networks), but communicates with the internet using something called

Setting up IPv6
Thus when we start sending our W/2-1 new packets, the bottleneck queue is as empty as it can be. [I don't know if you can get the flavor of what happens from .... A) The "6bone" is the experimental IPv6 backbone being developed using IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels. This is intended for early experimentation with IPv6 and is

IPv6: When will we start using it?
I think I saw this problem, but in another situation: Suppose we are the server and have TCP connection established, using src address 10.0.0.1 (because the client have We have address 10.1.0.2/24 assigned to eth0. All is fine until ARP table entry for 10.1.0.1 is expired and we start to send ARP requests.

sizeof() was`: The Perfect Computer - 36 bits?
For the next command how can I calculate the IPv6 address using EUI-64 method? # Assign an ipv6 address to eth0 (calculated from MAC using EUI-64 method) 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

IPv6
There must be lots of people using FreeBSD who have either set up IPv6, 6to4, or just plain freenet6 (tspc from the ports). It doesn't appear to be that difficult, and there is lots of software and hardware now that has IPv6 capability built right in - Including FreeBSD. How do we start a new newsgroup,

IPv6 in -current
However there is another argument I would like to make: A host using getaddrinfo configured to apply rule 9 to IPv4 addresses will behave quite differently to a host using gethostbyname The problem occurs when we start ranking IPv4 addresses of foreign systems about we have no special knowledge of the topology.

Joint DNSEXT & NGTRANS agenda
The mibII/ipv6 >MIB module still won't be supported, though, so you have to build with ./configure --enable-ipv6 --with-out-mib-modules="mibII/ipv6" . FAIL) (57: testing swap on Solaris using HOST-RESOURCES... FAIL) make install runs successfully 3) We start the snmp agent -------------------------- We prepare

Setting up IPv6
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don't know if it actually permits function, it failed to read sectors past 16K using 2048 byte block sizes in K3B. ...... I was looking for a way to measure overall throughput that samba, NFS, database and imap servers could do either on RELENG_4 or RELENG_5 as we start to migrate various servers from RELENG_4 to

cvs-src Digest, Vol 52, Issue 30
Do the outputs above suggest that using portmanager isn't going to do much for me? Anything that fails should be pkg_deleted then rebuilt manually. Sounds good... just trying to make sure we're certain where to go from here first before we start busting apps by whacking old libraries.

IPv6 support not enabled on Solaris 9 when building Net-SNMP_5.3.1
f7EAOUj03...@zed.isi.edu> Hum... while using this arguement to try and reach consensus may be fraught with danger, the basic premise, that the Internet is it needs to happen while the 6bone is still the major long haul IPv6 net, once we have enough real v6 users that we start getting v6 real v6 infrastructure,

shim6 @ NANOG
Do the outputs above suggest that using portmanager isn't going to do much for me? It won't get your system perfect at first because it isn't picking up many of the lower Sounds good... just trying to make sure we're certain where to go from here first before we start busting apps by whacking old libraries.

freebsd-bugs Digest, Vol 252, Issue 11
Start passing "ipv4" hints to getaddrinfo(), so servers don't do useless IPv6 DNS resolves. - Specify and implement client-side SOCKS5 interface for reverse .... Start using the state file to store bandwidth accounting data: the bw_accounting file is now obsolete. We'll keep generating it for a while for people who

open-iscsi + multipath
IPv6 appears to create routes for addresses which are defined as "local" (eg, link local, addresses assigned to the host etc) using the loopback device. The result is rather distasteful on the network - we start hammering the local segment with neighbour solicitations for our link local and global addresses,

2.6.17-mm2 hrtimer code wedges at boot?
Please refer to the documentation for using APXS]) +fi + +if test -n "$with_apache" && test -n "$with_apxs"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-apache and --with-apxs +dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_CC_C_O +dnl Change to AC_PROG_CC_STDC when we start