Hi Martin,
Here you go:
https://jamsek.dev/resources/pub/netcalc/netcalc03.c
No switch needed for IPv4 or IPv6.
Regards,
Mark Jamsek
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, Roderick wrote:
Now I am waiting to see if the link gets lost.
rsu0: could not send join command
rsu0: could not send site survey command
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# ifconfig rsu0
...
status: no network
...
Hi Martin,
It is, yet IPv4 still traffics most of the Internet with 75% coverage, which
suggests IPv4 would be the prevalent use case. I mostly use it for IPv4.
But if IPv6 is the dominant use case, I can change it.
I initially thought to make it dynamically detect the version so you would
only
On 2019-09-26, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I can confirm what you see on the bare metal system running 6.5
> with 16GB of RAM. I use Observium to display statistics from all my
> servers including dozen or so OpenBSD servers. I see that the numbers
> recovered by SNMP walk from Op
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