nice.- erik
ipv6 is fece:5
A shitshow is an apt description. I searched hard for an answer to my
question.
Regards,
brucee
On 1 April 2017 at 21:06, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 02:46:53AM -0700, Ori Bernstein wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 08:36:55PM +1100, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> > > Does anyone know
On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 02:46:53AM -0700, Ori Bernstein wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 08:36:55PM +1100, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> > Does anyone know what IPV6 addresses like fec0:0:0:%1 mean and how to
> > make a real (plan9) IPV6 address from them.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > brucee
>
> The port
It doesn't work if I ignore it. ip(2) doesn't mention '%'
Regards,
brucee
On 1 April 2017 at 20:46, Ori Bernstein wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 08:36:55PM +1100, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> > Does anyone know what IPV6 addresses like fec0:0:0:%1 mean and how to
> > make a real (plan9) IPV6 add
On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 08:36:55PM +1100, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> Does anyone know what IPV6 addresses like fec0:0:0:%1 mean and how to
> make a real (plan9) IPV6 address from them.
>
> Regards.
>
> brucee
The portion before the '%' is a plain old (link local) ipv6 address. The
part after the '
Does anyone know what IPV6 addresses like fec0:0:0:%1 mean and how to
make a real (plan9) IPV6 address from them.
Regards.
brucee
Thanks cinap,
your detailed explanation will be helpful to me and all others.
Kenji Arisawa
> 2015/07/12 0:37、cinap_len...@felloff.net のメール:
>
> when you query /net/dns, it differentiates between ip (A) and ipv6
> () records. so querying for "ip" only yields ipv4 addresses and
> querying f
when you query /net/dns, it differentiates between ip (A) and ipv6
() records. so querying for "ip" only yields ipv4 addresses and
querying for "ipv6" yields ipv6 addresses only. it shouldnt matter if
you use ip= or ipv6= attribute in ndb for this, as ndb/dns is smart
enogth to check the value
Thanks.
It seems you are right.
I have been playing with ipv6 and yet i don’t understand something.
What is the rule to select an IP if we allow multiple IPs for a dom?
Maybe case by case. But how to select ipv6 in case of telnet?
> 2015/07/07 2:01、cinap_len...@felloff.net のメール:
>
> i dont know
i dont know for sure but could it be that cs resolves
these local domains thru ndb? and then ignores your
ipv6= attibures in ndb?
i use ip= attribute in my ndb for both v4 and v6 addresses
and that works fine.
--
cinap
Hello,
I am currently trying ipv6 of Plan9.
with a line
ip=192.168.0.3 ipv6=fe80::6a05:caff:fe00:fc34 ether=6805ca00fc34
sys=maia
in /lib/ndb/local, and executing
ipv6on
I tried dnsquery and csquery.
ii seems dnsquery is OK
term% ndb/dnsquery
> maia
maia.local ip 192.1
Hi,
My new ISP supports ipv6, so I thought I would have a go.
I know next to nothing about ipv6 and it would be great
to have a /lib/ndb/local to study.
anyone got one they would be willing to share.
Thanks,
-Steve
> why doesn't this work?
>
> ; ip/ipconfig ether /net/ether0 add
> fd23:a1b9:ad77:dc96:0:0:0:1 /64 ; ip/ping fd23:a1b9:ad77:dc96::1
> sending 32 64 byte messages 1000 ms apart to
> icmpv6!fd23:a1b9:ad77:dc96::1!1
It looks like for some reason you have to wait for the first
Neighbor A
why doesn't this work?
; ip/ipconfig ether /net/ether0 add fd23:a1b9:ad77:dc96:0:0:0:1 /64
; ip/ping fd23:a1b9:ad77:dc96::1
sending 32 64 byte messages 1000 ms apart to
icmpv6!fd23:a1b9:ad77:dc96::1!1
- erik
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