On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 05:54:58PM -0500, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
Fair enough, starting from the next release netbase will always add the
IPv6 localhost addresses.
I suspect if this is done there may be many complaints, grumbles and
maybe some screams, so perhaps an announcement/warning
@sunroof.eng.sun.com if those don't clarify the issue.
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 06:15:52PM +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Well I don't completely agree. For what I have seen around soon or later
even your washing machine will have an IPv6 address. It is true that the
amount of ip to probe are higher but also the amount of hosts will
increase.
to be really hard to find an
infectable host by simply guessing addresses at random.
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The woody apache packages in Fabio's archive do not contain the security
fixes from apache 1.3.26-0woody3. I have created new packages to
include these patches.
Basically what I did was unpack the Debianized source for
1.3.26-0woody3, copy the ipv6 patch from the Apache currently in Fabio's
In Ipv6 we have Authentication Header as extension header, is
there any option in IPv4 like this (I mean that is equal as AH in
IPv6). If this is not the right place to ask , please tell me in
which group i can post this question.
AH is part of IPsec, which is implemented for both IPv4 and
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 03:19:51PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
In the changelog for getaddrinfo.c in FreeBSD's libc I found:
The code filters out AFs that are not supported by the kernel. I
haven't looked at the code, but this seems like it might be a prudent
solution.
I may have spoken too
until now pbuilder is a set of scripts that should run
everywhere.
pbuilder would work fine, except that it really wants aptitude
installed, which it can't get on MIPS. I don't know why it wants
aptitude, or why aptitude can't build on MIPS (it's a C++ compiler
issue).
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to the
problem that I mentioned a couple days ago regarding kernel 2.4.19. I
bet that it would go away if you ran 2.4.18 on host A. The weird
thing about this problem is that traffic seems to pass over the network
correctly, but the kernel is mis-reporting something to userland.
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:70a2:408 is obviously bogus.
tracepath6 does not show this problem, and if I reboot the system to
2.4.17 traceroute6 works fine.
Has anybody seen anything like this before?
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claim to offer high-quality IPv6 support in our
default installation. Apparently some of the USAGI code is going to be
merged with the mainstream kernel for version 2.6, but I doubt sarge
will take long enough to release that we get 2.6 as the default
kernel. ;^)
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the Debian mirrors are updated), rather than rsync
write access. If such a setup does exist, please get me the ssh public
key and configure the master server to push to debian.lcs.mit.edu. I
really don't want to enable rsync write access, but would love to
receive pushed updates.
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I certainly can. I will pull them it later tonight or tomorrow.
Expect it in place within the next 24 hours. I'll send mail when it's
ready.
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the .ipv6 from the hostname:
deb http://debian.lcs.mit.edu/pub/debian-ipv6 woody ipv6
I've set a cron job to update the archive at 9:00 and 18:00 US Eastern
time (GMT -4 or 5 hours, depending on the season). I'm mirroring from
debian.seabone.net::debian-ipv6/
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that performance related work was done as well,
so you might find that you aren't so desperate to replace the cards if
you upgrade the software that drives them...
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^)
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for the network card. Do all involved machines
have identical network hardware?
If you put the interface in allmulti or promisc mode, do they
autoconfigure?
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is too. See mozilla bug 86917 (in mozilla.org's bugzilla). It
is being worked on, and I believe it may actually be fixed in the most
recent nightly build. It should be fixed in the next snapshot.
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too long. We've
got an IPv6 network internally, but haven't had the free cycles to take
the steps to get connected to the 6bone. I wish I could give a
timeframe...
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