file.
What values do I plug in, and where? I want this machine to be
a IPv6 gateway for the other machines on my LAN, too.
Any help appreciated!
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ateway for the other
> kirk> machines on my LAN, too.
> Since Freenet6 serve only one host address, it is impossible.
> If you want to connect your LAN to 6bone, you need prefix
> assignment.
That's a beginner's mistake - I'm embarassed that I did not
catch it.
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iving problems.
You don't get any problems from having the exact same /24 network on two
different NICs? What happens if you give each NIC a different network,
preferably even making sure that they don't overlap (for testing purposes)?
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hen you follow the directions you quoted above?
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ess [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not
exist
501 5.6.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data format error
Reporting-MTA: dns; kanga.honeypot.net
Arrival-Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 14:13:28 -0500 (CDT)
Note that I get the same problem if I define
FEATURE(`masquerade_envelope'). Any suggestions or troubleshooting advice?
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commented the offending line, changed
kanga.int.mc to read DOMAIN(int), and everything was fixed.
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I was under the impression that .int as a public TLD was
deprecated.
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've been looking at the
screen too long for one day's work.
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cific clients, which doesn't solve my
problem.
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taken a link without a public WAN ip.
Well, we have a whole public /24. Only the routing block is private, which
I'm sure will seem like a better idea once I coerce this $@#!() FreeBSD box
to bend to my will.
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tc.).
Any suggestions? This is a Really Bad Thing, and I have no idea what's
causing the problem. Please take pity on a desperate sysadmin!
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At 2002-02-28T19:52:50Z, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Basically, if I query $host.honeypot.net, and $host is defined, then I
> always get the answer of kanga.honeypot.net's own IP. I don't *think* it
> would matter, but I'm on a permanent DSL conne
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