Hi,
On 09/07/2020 20:44, ken.hendrick...@l3harris.com wrote:
> stub-zone:
> name: 30.24.172.in-addr.arpa.
good
> stub-addr: 127.0.0.1@53053
> stub-zone:
> name: 2.168.192.in-arpa.arpa.
t
On 13/02/2024 16:52, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Thanks a million for such a nice explanation.
Let me now ask Google about those flags.
^^
you misspelled "the man pages"
Frank
Hi,
On 07/12/2022 18:36, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
...> and can now be found at
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/ripe2cidr_country.sh.txt --
as it says in the script itself, a trivial hack.
And I might add, it comes with *NO* warranties of any kind.
I think instead of :
grep allocated
in the two
man ifconfig:
chan [n]
Set the channel (radio frequency) to be used for IEEE
802.11-based wireless network interfaces to n.
With no channel specified, show the results of an access point
scan. In Host AP mode, this will dump the list of known nodes
without scanning
On 12/8/2007 4:55 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-08 09:51]:
>> httpd with IPv6 support uses IPv6 addresses for ambigious constructs.
>> That is documented in the httpd(8) manpage.
>
> that is completely wrong and disqualifies this patch.
> you are fucking ev
Hi misc,
[i guess misc is better than ports for that..]
I ran the patched httpdv6 with the stock httpd.conf
-> it was only bound to v6
README.v6 suggests _for_Vhost_operation_ one needs
Listen :: 80
Listen 0.0.0.0 80
my test suggests even without vhosts these are needed to run both v4 and v6.
Barry Commander wrote:
I basically want the IPv6 clients on my LAN to be able to access IPv4
servers on the
internet transparantly - the router doing the IPv6->IPv4/IPv4->IPv6
conversion.
I was under the impression those tunnel brokers simply allow the IPv4
interface on my
router to access the li
Hi misc,
is it possible to run multiple bgpd instances on the same box?
with different sockets (-s) and non-overlapping "listen on" and only one with
"fib-update yes" ?
doesn't seem to work here.
no error message,
all sessions only "Active"
Thanks,
Frank
Hi,
a bridge can filter on mac addresses. good.
PF can filter on all things IP. good.
can anything filter on ethertype like eg filtering out PPPoE?
or other garbage seen in the wild.
'man brconfig' didn't give me any hints.
other than the more global blocknonip.
it's on a OpenBSD 4.5 GENERIC.MP
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