V Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:27:58PM +0200, Michal Schorm napsal(a):
> Thought:
> (disclaimer: I don't know much about networking)
> IPv4 addresses are in some cases 'human readable' / 'human usable' /
> 'human friendly'.
>
> How can one set up a temporary network of several devices for a LAN
>
The easy way is definitely pushing both IPv6 and IPv4 addresses of any
service into DNS. Use at least mdns (which is not resolving also IPv6 in
our default configuration sadly), which converts names to ipaddress and
back. That in my opinion is the target. To use human friendly names, not
IP
Once upon a time, Michal Schorm said:
> How can one set up a temporary network of several devices for a LAN
> party or any similar connecting application use cases?
> From my own experience, the vast majority of people have no idea that
> when one tells you "write in: ten zero zero eight", they
Thought:
(disclaimer: I don't know much about networking)
IPv4 addresses are in some cases 'human readable' / 'human usable' /
'human friendly'.
How can one set up a temporary network of several devices for a LAN
party or any similar connecting application use cases?
From my own experience, the
FYI, I have created tracker bug ipv6-mostly [1], which links bugs in
different components to make that possible.
More below
On 01. 06. 23 21:05, Björn Persson wrote:
Petr Menšík wrote:
...
Fortunately there is roughly the same presentation[2] in English, which
took the place on RIPE 85
Petr Menšík wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have attended recently csnog.eu conference [1], where some interesting
> presentations took place. They were usually in Czech, so it is not
> something I am going to share more. But what took my interest were ipv6
> readiness with some exceptions.
V Thu, May 25, 2023 at 10:51:26PM +0200, Petr Menšík napsal(a):
> I have attended recently csnog.eu conference [1], where some interesting
> presentations took place. They were usually in Czech, so it is not something
> I am going to share more. But what took my interest were ipv6 readiness with
>
Hi,
> I have attended recently csnog.eu conference [1], where some interesting
> presentations took place. They were usually in Czech, so it is not
> something I am going to share more. But what took my interest were ipv6
> readiness with some exceptions. Fedora is ready to be run on dual-stack
>
Hello everyone,
I have attended recently csnog.eu conference [1], where some interesting
presentations took place. They were usually in Czech, so it is not
something I am going to share more. But what took my interest were ipv6
readiness with some exceptions. Fedora is ready to be run on