Stephen,
It sounds like spoof-er heaven. The addresses are bad enough the way
they are. -(
Pj
Stephen F. Bosch wrote:
>
> Pj wrote:
> >
> > Thanks John! I knew some of the information but not all. I wonder how
> > popular IP Version 6 (IPv6) is now?
>
> Increasingly -- I know Solaris 8 ship
Pj wrote:
>
> Thanks John! I knew some of the information but not all. I wonder how
> popular IP Version 6 (IPv6) is now?
Increasingly -- I know Solaris 8 ships with IPv6 support, and Cisco's
new IOS supports IPv6...
but have you ever looked at it?
*cringe*
128 bit hex addresses... god help u
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> Thanks John! I knew some of the information but not all. I wonder how
> popular IP Version 6 (IPv6) is now?
>
Dunno. I just happened across that site a couple days ago
and bookmarked it. :-)
John
Thanks John! I knew some of the information but not all. I wonder how
popular IP Version 6 (IPv6) is now?
Pj
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> Mea Culpa! I plead total ignorance to geek terminology. My ISP
> frequently uses the term IP to mean internet provider. If perchance IP
> refers to a different technolory then I would of course be interested to
> know what it does mean.
>
IP==Inte
Pj wrote:
>
> Stephen,
>
> Mea Culpa! I plead total ignorance to geek terminology. My ISP
> frequently uses the term IP to mean internet provider. If perchance IP
> refers to a different technolory then I would of course be interested to
> know what it does mean.
It's the "IP" in TCP/IP -- or T
Gotcha! I should have realized that myself. Thanks for the reminder.
Pj
Mage Grimau wrote:
>
> IP = Internet Protocol - as in TCP/IP
> ISP = Internet Service Provider
>
> --- Pj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Stephen,
> >
> > Mea Culpa! I plead total ignorance to geek terminology. My ISP
> >
IP = Internet Protocol - as in TCP/IP
ISP = Internet Service Provider
--- Pj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> Mea Culpa! I plead total ignorance to geek terminology. My ISP
> frequently uses the term IP to mean internet provider. If perchance IP
> refers to a different technolory then
Stephen,
Mea Culpa! I plead total ignorance to geek terminology. My ISP
frequently uses the term IP to mean internet provider. If perchance IP
refers to a different technolory then I would of course be interested to
know what it does mean.
Pj
Pj wrote:
>
> Ooops I goofed.
>
> Your IP should know how to set up the *server* to point to your page and
> answer page requests properly--providing your site is active: is the
> page content and all the graphics in your account on the server and does
> the index page have the correct exten
Ooops I goofed.
Your IP should know how to set up the *server* to point to your page and
answer page requests properly--providing your site is active: is the
page content and all the graphics in your account on the server and does
the index page have the correct extension?
Pj wrote:
>
>
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