On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 00:43 +0200, Remco Post wrote:
> Hans Witvliet wrote:
>
> > The only obstacles currently, are the ISP's.
>
> Any decent ISP (eg. XS4All.nl) will give you an ipv6 address as well as
> an ipv4 address.
>
> > afaik, all dsl-modems currently can only work with v4.
> > (correct
On Sat, 2007-04-21 at 11:30 -0700, Ira wrote:
> At 02:31 PM 4/19/2007, you wrote:
> >Fridge (sending snmp traps if a dork leaves the door open ;)
>
> But will it tell you when the person who put in the box that's
> holding the door open now slammed the door on that box instead of
> putting it in
At 02:31 PM 4/19/2007, you wrote:
Fridge (sending snmp traps if a dork leaves the door open ;)
But will it tell you when the person who put in the box that's
holding the door open now slammed the door on that box instead of
putting it in properly?
Ira
Per Jessen wrote:
> Remco Post wrote:
>
>> Hans Witvliet wrote:
>>
>>> The only obstacles currently, are the ISP's.
>> Any decent ISP (eg. XS4All.nl) will give you an ipv6 address as well
>> as an ipv4 address.
>
> Not around here (Zurich, Switzerland) they won't. I think there is one
> single p
Remco Post wrote:
> Hans Witvliet wrote:
>
>> The only obstacles currently, are the ISP's.
>
> Any decent ISP (eg. XS4All.nl) will give you an ipv6 address as well
> as an ipv4 address.
Not around here (Zurich, Switzerland) they won't. I think there is one
single provider with IPV6 as an optio
Hans Witvliet wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 17:11 -0400, Dean Collins wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I know it’s a little off topic but……Wondering if you can help.
>> My wife has been asked to find a writer to produce a story on “The
>> dramatic ramifications of IPV6 on commercial businesses and how i
Hans Witvliet wrote:
> The only obstacles currently, are the ISP's.
Any decent ISP (eg. XS4All.nl) will give you an ipv6 address as well as
an ipv4 address.
> afaik, all dsl-modems currently can only work with v4.
> (correct me if i'm wrong)
>
So, let the modem be a modem, not a router, and d
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 17:11 -0400, Dean Collins wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I know it’s a little off topic but……Wondering if you can help.
> My wife has been asked to find a writer to produce a story on “The
> dramatic ramifications of IPV6 on commercial businesses and how it
> will change the product d
ehalf Of Chris Bagnall
> Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2007 11:00 AM
> To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] RE: OT (a little): IPV6 Ramifications
Article
>
> > If there was something useful in ones kettle having an
> If there was something useful in ones kettle having an ethernet
> connection, it would probably already have it. After all, with NAT'ing
> there's no real shortage of IP-addresses. And perhaps we would already
> have K2K networks, with K2K proxies etc.
It'd be great if I could get my kettle to
Hi, Dean:
Dean Collins wrote:
> Or if you are a writer who has published something on this exact topic
> that has been run at a national print level……want a gig?
Not on this exact topic -- but I'm a professional writer AND a network
consultant who has even had some exposure to IPv6.
What's the d
Dean Collins wrote:
> What I'm really after are some discussions about how product design
> needs to change to accommodate our new IPV6 address space. How can R&D
> departments take advantage of the coming change and build new
> functionality to suit.
As in what can I do with my IPV6 enabled elec
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 10:24:18AM +0100, Tim Panton wrote:
> Putting my Westhawk Ltd protocol consultancy hat on.
>
> Due to old age and good luck, westhawk as a full class C (256 ipv4
> addresses)
> so all our machines have routable adresses, putting us in a similar
> position to
> the w
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Panton
> Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2007 5:24 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] RE: OT (a little): IPV6 Ramifications
Article
>
> Putting my
Putting my Westhawk Ltd protocol consultancy hat on.
Due to old age and good luck, westhawk as a full class C (256 ipv4
addresses)
so all our machines have routable adresses, putting us in a similar
position to
the way the rest of you would be when/if v6 takes off.
This is quite relevan
Hi
To be slightly less off-topic:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 05:11:37PM -0400, Dean Collins wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I know it's a little off topic but..Wondering if you can help.
>
>
>
> My wife has been asked to find a writer to produce a story on "The
> dramatic ramifications of IPV6 on com
Hi guys,
I know it's a little off topic but..Wondering if you can help.
My wife has been asked to find a writer to produce a story on "The
dramatic ramifications of IPV6 on commercial businesses and how it will
change the product designs for ordinary household/commercial use in a
5-10 year
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