April 2nd is budget day.
May 11 is *likely* Election Day (may 18th as a backup).
Sitting days are:
https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Sitting_Calendar/Sitting_calendar_2019-text_version
33 days is the *minimum* from issuing writs (usually on a Monday) to polling
day which isn’t that far a
Crunch time is 3rd April, when the PJCIS will report back to Parliament. I
expect Labor recommending their same amendments plus whatever washes up
from the latest round of consultation. Then it's up to the Liberals to
either act in good faith, and pass the Labor amendments as per prior
agreement, o
On 29/03/2019 11:17, Mike Everest wrote:
> On the point of "the fix is in v7"
v7 has for a great many years, been code for "too hard basket"
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There was meant to be an announcement on v7 at the recent MUM but that did
not occur. I've dropped our IPv6 just in case - Wasn't in use yet anyway
luckily.
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 11:17 AM Mike Everest wrote:
> On the point of “the fix is in v7”
>
>
>
> That kind of statement is usually code fo
On the point of “the fix is in v7”
That kind of statement is usually code for “it’s a kernel issue” since the
major version number of RouterOS has (so far) related to linux kernel revision.
Therefore, if that is the official position on this problem, then there may be
some logical conclusio
On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 at 10:51, Rob Thomas wrote:
>
> Quick summary of the problem:
>
> * From the description it appears to be a kernel-level issue - when a
> MikroTik device receives a magic IPv6 packet, it will panic.
> * MikroTik have known about it for almost a year, and have not fixed it.
> *
Quick summary of the problem:
* From the description it appears to be a kernel-level issue - when a
MikroTik device receives a magic IPv6 packet, it will panic.
* MikroTik have known about it for almost a year, and have not fixed it.
* It is not fixed in the latest 6.44.1 image
* The discoverer ha
On 28/03/2019 5:29 pm, Peter Fern wrote:
> On 28/3/19 12:33 pm, Paul Wilkins wrote:
>> The silence on the Assistance and Access Act since it passed in December has
>> been
>> deafening. It was firmly understood, on representations by the Liberal
>> Government,
>> that the bill passed was passed a
Guys,
This has just popped up on the Mikrotik forums that I am sure many on the
list need to be aware of.
If you run Mikrotik in your network and have IPv6 on a Public facing
interface please check the following link:
https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=147076
Cheers
Cameron