Matt Addison writes:
> I'll admit right now that I don't know nearly enough about the IETF process,
> but it looks like there have been 2 separate attempts at this:
> draft-lee-dnsop-resolver-wellknown-ipv6addr - ID, expired
> draft-ohta-preconfigured-dns - ID, expired
>
> Until one of those is
Owen DeLong writes:
> WOL is unfortunately terribly deficient in that the spec. never =
> envisioned the possibility
> of a need for wake on WAN.
>
> Bottom line, it's a non-routeable layer 2 protocol. Your choices boil =
> down to the
> helper address nightmare you describe or proxy servers on
Richard Hartmann writes:
> I will add quad to -03 anyway. If you get a few +1 on hexquad, I am
> against adding that, as well.
Quad is a standard term for "64 bit integer" in C/C++. For
example:
$ grep -c quad /usr/src/sys/netinet6/*|awk -F: '{tot+=$2} END{print tot}'
171
which is to
Rob Pickering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Or .com. Oddly enough I just now found a Windows box and typed
> "command.com" in a browser URL bar and it did what I expected, when I
> typed the same thing at a cmd prompt it did something different and I
> expected that too.
1. Copy \windows\syste
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