2013/5/31 Ondřej Hošek
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 4:14 AM, Giovanni Harting
> wrote:
> > So only because it isn't available directly2you they shouldn't implement
> > it?
>
> Uhh, you completely misunderstood the point (and followed up with a
> personal attack, bravo): ISPs are slower than molasse
hah, if only... Cisco would be booming on the stock market, prices for network
hardware would skyrocket so high
No, as I said, there will be a very long transition period to get everybody to
move over. You have to understand that 2nd hand equipment must have IPv6
support for getting thru an
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 4:14 AM, Giovanni Harting
wrote:
> So only because it isn't available directly2you they shouldn't implement
> it?
Uhh, you completely misunderstood the point (and followed up with a
personal attack, bravo): ISPs are slower than molasses in finally
deploying the overdue upd
So only because it isn't available directly2you they shouldn't implement
it? Real freethinker here. 50 years? Yea, in 50 years what should an ipv4
addr. cost? Unpayable in 50 years, at least for us.
2013/5/31 Sam Newsome (Rizla)
> I'm with BT and have IPv6
>
> I believe IPv4 is being phased out
Dear Fletcher Dunn,
ElitePowered is at it again. Currently they are running fake clients on 4
servers:
They are so obviously bots for the following reasons:
1. Several players have the same steamID's in status
2. Only real players have times, pings, and loss in status
3. The player count shows 1
I'm with BT and have IPv6
I believe IPv4 is being phased out in 2014? or thats its EOL
-Rizla
On 30/05/2013 22:20, lee bailey wrote:
I cant see British Telecom implementing ipv6 for a VERY long time, they are
stuck in the 80s
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Aridane Manuel Ojeda Sánchez <
pc
Part of my daily job is migrating current networks to IPv6, so I can confirm
like mart-jan that at this side of the world IPv6 is very much alive.
All our servers are IPv6 enabled as well, so are a lot of our ISP lines.
IPv6 is coming, and there is no stopping it. We can barely get our hands at
Ok if you are right tell me how to enable it on my BT Broadband
connection...
Thought so.
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 10:23 PM, Marcus Kern wrote:
> Do you even know what you're talking about? We have had IPV6 just as long
> as
> you. And just like the rest of the world not everyone is using it.
>
Do you even know what you're talking about? We have had IPV6 just as long as
you. And just like the rest of the world not everyone is using it.
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From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of lee bailey
Sen
I cant see British Telecom implementing ipv6 for a VERY long time, they are
stuck in the 80s
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Aridane Manuel Ojeda Sánchez <
pcdriv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Remind Fletcher Dunn on December 28 to comunícate it :)
>
> Maybe we believe to be true...
>
>
> El jueves, 3
Remind Fletcher Dunn on December 28 to comunícate it :)
Maybe we believe to be true...
El jueves, 30 de mayo de 2013, Mart-Jan Reeuwijk escribió:
>
> Its a joke, I missed that there was no update last night, so I made some
> up for things I've been missing for a long time:
>
> Source Engine and
Heh, here in NL you can order fiber connection from one ISP, which delivers
default with ONLY IPv6, you have to order IPv4 addresses separately for it. A
number of ISP's already have support for both IPv4 and IPv6 fully functional.
But IPv4 will be around for a long time :S wouldn't surprise me
You're joking, right?
From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] on behalf of lee bailey
[lee.bailey@gmail.com]
Sent: 30 May 2013 20:30
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hld
That's not correct.
I would be happy to make IPv6 available for these who already get IPv6
connections (witch are more and more), but without native IPv6 support it
would cost lots of time to configure a IPv6<->IPv4 translation (correct my
if I'm wrong, but as far as I know its possible).
So IPv6 i
IPv6?
This isn't even used in the real world yet? that is the ISP's fault - not
Valves?!
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Gordon Reynolds <
thisisgordonsem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's funny because it's things we want. Get it?
>
> Especially lines like: "We now promise to keep stuff working, fix
roflmhldsoff.
I too was going through withdrawl apparently
I had been wondering if I had missed a release announcement (again).
I saw this subject-line coming across my e-mail and almost kicked-off
the update scripts on my TF2 servers!
Fortunately, I stopped to actually READ it - after noticing i
It's funny because it's things we want. Get it?
Especially lines like: "We now promise to keep stuff working, fix it
directly when we break it instead of letting it lying about for years.*"*
Because I'm tired of Valve getting together weekly and deciding "screw the
users" or whatever you think the
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