Bill Gee bgee@... writes:
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 15:23:52 Mark Tinberg wrote:
All of my servers and
workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a
browser installed can open ipv6.google.com.
So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 15:23:52 Mark Tinberg wrote:
All of my servers and
workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a
browser installed can open ipv6.google.com.
So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO instances of DHCP. One
instance
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 15:23:52 Mark Tinberg wrote:
All of my servers and
workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a
browser installed can open ipv6.google.com.
So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO instances of DHCP. One
On 10/01/2014 03:06 PM, Mark Tinberg wrote:
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 15:23:52 Mark Tinberg wrote:
All of my servers and
workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a
browser installed can open ipv6.google.com.
So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 19:06:11 Mark Tinberg wrote:
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 15:23:52 Mark Tinberg wrote:
All of my servers and
workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a
browser installed can open ipv6.google.com.
So far I have
I don't need to resolve my hostnames outside my private network, so the EUI64
addresses will be fine. It'll be a pain collecting them, but that's a
one-time
job and I can write a script to redo them if needed.
might I suggest ping6 ff02::1%em0 or whatever interface is appropriate, to
ping
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