General Question: - How to migrate? I have been using the "QWERTY" keyboard all the time. I am aware that it is not the best, but I am stuck. Jun'an Gao wrote: > 4. Each time the client end initiates a new connection it > will allocate a new IPv6 address. The allocation may > be done randomly, providing client anonymity. How are you going to route those random packets? regards, -- Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim - VLSM-TJT - http://rms46.vlsm.org - Good bye hegemony - http://sapi.vlsm.org/DLL/linuxrouter
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