Grab the tomatoUSB compatible router of your choice. Install firmware. Done.
On 08/11/2011 02:27 PM, Ed W wrote:
On 21/04/2011 19:56, Simon Kelley wrote:
This is only vaguely on topic, and certainly doesn't provide an
immediate solution for the original query, but it's worth announcing
tha
On 21/04/2011 19:56, Simon Kelley wrote:
>
> This is only vaguely on topic, and certainly doesn't provide an
> immediate solution for the original query, but it's worth announcing
> that I'm starting to think seriously about adding DHCPv6 support to
> dnsmasq. My current thoughts are that I'll
On 2011-04-21 13:56, Simon Kelley wrote:
This is only vaguely on topic, and certainly doesn't provide an
immediate solution for the original query, but it's worth announcing
that I'm starting to think seriously about adding DHCPv6 support to
dnsmasq. My current thoughts are that I'll also add b
2011/4/21 Simon Kelley :
>
> This is only vaguely on topic, and certainly doesn't provide an
> immediate solution for the original query, but it's worth announcing
> that I'm starting to think seriously about adding DHCPv6 support to
> dnsmasq. My current thoughts are that I'll also add basic
> ro
On 04/21/2011 04:13 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
I don't understand. A MAC address is only relevant in a physical
network segment. You simply *must* give a MAC address to hosts on
your segment in order to have networking. But beyond that segment,
there's no meaning to a MAC.
Sure, someone can look it up
On 21/04/11 21:13, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 08:06:50PM +0100, Freddie Witherden wrote:
>> On 21/04/11 19:49, Bill C Riemers wrote:
>>> Strange why would you want use_tempaddr=1? If you use_tempaddr=0,
>>> you addresses will be assigned based on the radvd network prefix
>>> and
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 08:06:50PM +0100, Freddie Witherden wrote:
> On 21/04/11 19:49, Bill C Riemers wrote:
>> Strange why would you want use_tempaddr=1? If you use_tempaddr=0,
>> you addresses will be assigned based on the radvd network prefix
>> and the mac address of the device. You IPv6 a
On 04/21/2011 03:06 PM, Freddie Witherden wrote:
On 21/04/11 19:49, Bill C Riemers wrote:
Strange why would you want use_tempaddr=1? If you use_tempaddr=0,
you addresses will be assigned based on the radvd network prefix and the
mac address of the device. You IPv6 addresses will be the same
On 21/04/11 19:49, Bill C Riemers wrote:
> Strange why would you want use_tempaddr=1? If you use_tempaddr=0,
you addresses will be assigned based on the radvd network prefix and the
mac address of the device. You IPv6 addresses will be the same
everytime, unless your network prefix changes, or
This is only vaguely on topic, and certainly doesn't provide an
immediate solution for the original query, but it's worth announcing
that I'm starting to think seriously about adding DHCPv6 support to
dnsmasq. My current thoughts are that I'll also add basic
router-advertisement support too,
On 04/21/2011 11:44 AM, Freddie Witherden wrote:
Hello,
For several years now I have been using dnsmasq + /etc/hosts to provide
DNS for my home network. DHCP has been provided by the ISC dhcpd
server on the same system. Given the flux of systems on the network
only the GNU/Linux boxes have en
2011/4/21 Freddie Witherden :
> Hello,
>
> For several years now I have been using dnsmasq + /etc/hosts to provide
> DNS for my home network. DHCP has been provided by the ISC dhcpd
> server on the same system. Given the flux of systems on the network
> only the GNU/Linux boxes have entries in /
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