> On 09 Jan 2017, at 12:28, @lbutlr wrote:
>
> On 09 Jan 2017, at 10:50, Jan Ceuleers wrote:
>> On 09/01/17 16:58, @lbutlr wrote:
>>> (1.8x10E19 is enough address space for every single person on the planet to
>>> have two and a half billion IPs to themselves).
>> 640K RAM ought to be enough f
On 09 Jan 2017, at 10:50, Jan Ceuleers wrote:
> On 09/01/17 16:58, @lbutlr wrote:
>> (1.8x10E19 is enough address space for every single person on the planet to
>> have two and a half billion IPs to themselves).
> 640K RAM ought to be enough for everybody.
No even similar. The address space for
On 09/01/17 16:58, @lbutlr wrote:
> (1.8x10E19 is enough address space for every single person on the planet to
> have two and a half billion IPs to themselves).
640K RAM ought to be enough for everybody.
On 29 Dec 2016, at 03:53, Peter wrote:
> Linode assigns a single static IPv6 /128
That seems like incorrect behavior. 2^64 is 1.8 10E19 addresses. There is
absolutely no reason to mask to 128bits, it's absurd.
(1.8x10E19 is enough address space for every single person on the planet to
have two
On 09 Jan 2017, at 07:59, Wietse Venema wrote:
> @lbutlr:
>> Only hosts with scores that exceed the postscreen_dnsbl_threshold get =
>> logged with their scores, and not IPs that reach the =
>> postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold, is that correct?
>>
>> I certainly don=E2=80=99t see anything lik
@lbutlr:
> Only hosts with scores that exceed the postscreen_dnsbl_threshold get =
> logged with their scores, and not IPs that reach the =
> postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold, is that correct?
>
> I certainly don=E2=80=99t see anything like a DNSBL rank for whitelisted =
> domains. Am I missin
> On 09 Jan 2017, at 05:17, Florian Piekert wrote:
>
> Am 09.01.2017 um 13:14 schrieb @lbutlr:
>> Only hosts with scores that exceed the postscreen_dnsbl_threshold get logged
>> with their scores, and not IPs that reach the
>> postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold, is that correct?
>>
>> I cer
Am 09.01.2017 um 13:14 schrieb @lbutlr:
> Only hosts with scores that exceed the postscreen_dnsbl_threshold get logged
> with their scores, and not IPs that reach the
> postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold, is that correct?
>
> I certainly don’t see anything like a DNSBL rank for whitelisted dom
Only hosts with scores that exceed the postscreen_dnsbl_threshold get logged
with their scores, and not IPs that reach the
postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold, is that correct?
I certainly don’t see anything like a DNSBL rank for whitelisted domains. Am I
missing it?
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