I would not be so pessimistic about comparing IPv6 and Ada. From Asia
Educational network, using IPv6 means having large bandwidth, almost
unused to cross the ocean, that is a strong motivation to do the move.
Olivier
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Thanks to everyone, esp. Bill,
I was able to finally get things working the way they should. A
combination of complicating the mrouted.conf with more tunnels than needed
and a firewall in the way was preventing things from fully working.
Thanks to everyone for thier input.
Tom
On Tue, 17 Jun 20
Can someone throw some light on what the different reasons for signal 4 (SIGILL)
being sent to a process are? ('Illegal instruction' does not quite make sense in this
case).
We are running a server that uses TCP, on Intel Xeon CPU 2.40GHz (hyperthreading
disabled)
running FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE. Th
well ... One day my mom (a lifer in the data center at the Naval
Post-Graduate School in Monterey) called to tell me that the new
Admiral had decided that the School would go all-MS ...
Unlike Ada, the DoD has been fairly effective in wiping non-MS
operating system products off its desk-top spind
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This isn't the answer you're looking for, but... I was very interested to
> see a CNET article that DoD has announced a concrete interest in deploying
> IPv6 over the next five years. If that is indeed the case, you're
Howdy!
I have a nfs booted server (FreeBSD 4.5p24) with local disk for data/swap.
It has 2 network interfaces configured as follows
Jun 18 08:16:18 <14.6> db0 /kernel: fxp0:
flags=8843 mtu 1500
Jun 18 08:16:18 <14.6> db0 /kernel: inet 192.168.10.11 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
192
Ari,
> These things are currently under my testing, but I'm
> going to make them available publicly. Which would
> be the best approach for this - should I put
> the patches into freebsd racoon port or maybe pass
> them directly to kame project ?
I recommend you communicate with KAME developers d
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 17:42:56 -0400 (EDT)
Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, agent dero wrote:
>
> > I am starting a hosting company in southern texas using a couple of
> > dual Pentium servers I got from a friend, and I using FreeBSD to run
> > the whole sha- bang.