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On 26/04/2010 08:08, Mark Smith wrote:
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>> How much do you understand about IPv6 addressing? Are you aware that
>> IPv6 addresses have explicit preferred and valid lifetimes, and
>> therefore they can change over time?
Only via privacy extensions..
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On 26/04/2010 05:53, Seth Mattinen wrote:
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> Don't forget the increased MTU without PPP eating some of it.
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You get 1500 with PPPoA anyway.
You can do it with PPPoE with some jiggery pokery.. that tends to be in
the class of 'neat hack' though.
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On 26/04/2010 00:32, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> I've been using IPv6 for about 18 seconds, and even *I* know the answer to
> that one -- the link-local address.
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It should respond at ff02::2 as well (at least to a ping, so you can get
the LL address if
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On 25/04/2010 23:53, Mark Smith wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 16:17:21 +0100
> Tony Hoyle wrote:
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> On 25/04/2010 03:01, Mark Smith wrote:
>>>> I'm a typical, fairly near future residential customer. I have a NAS
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On 25/04/2010 22:06, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> The whole idea that DHCP should only be used for (and is absolute proof
> of the status of) despised-class customers is just nuts.
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I've never seen DHCP used on residential DSL circuits.. it's all PPP (oA
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On 25/04/2010 03:01, Mark Smith wrote:
> I'm a typical, fairly near future residential customer. I have a NAS
> that I have movies stored on. My ISP delegates an IPv6 prefix to me with
> a preferred lifetime of 60 minutes, and a valid lifetime of 90 mi
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On 23/04/2010 07:50, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> This is a no-brainer, because I know that everyone who reads this will
> visit the link. All I request is an off-list message stating if you
> could get there or not (it won't be possible to parse my weblogs
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On 18/03/2010 18:16, Bill Stewart wrote:
> You're either going to have to sell them on future-proofing or
> "We're sailing off the edge of the world in two years,
> there be dragons there, train your folks now."
Most students starting this year will b
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On 08/03/2010 16:52, Robert Brockway wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Shon Elliott wrote:
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>> I would love to move to IPv6. However, the IPv6 addressing, I have to
>> say, is really tough to remember and understand for most people. Where
>
> Hi Shon. B
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