Ooof, that's just lack of knowledge on the specs on my part.
Yeah... that'll be enough addresses.
Tony Bussen wrote:
Better check your math on IPv6:
2^128 = 340282366920938463463374607431768211456
IPv6 uses 128 bits. Of course there are reserved ranges -- but no
matter how you look at it, the
Last time I saw a bitch fight on IPv6 was on RIPE 44, real fist fighting :)
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Tony Bussen wrote:
Better check your math on IPv6:
2^128 = 340282366920938463463374607431768211456
IPv6 uses 128 bits. Of course there are reserved ranges -- but no
matter how you look at it, there are several orde
McCormack, Chris wrote:
yawn.
Sweet! Keep up the good work!
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Eric (the Deacon remix)
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From: Eric (Deacon) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 December 2003 04:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] ok who cancled my counter-server account [OT]
Tony Bussen wrote:
> Better check your math on IPv6:
>
&
Tony Bussen wrote:
Better check your math on IPv6:
2^128 = 340282366920938463463374607431768211456
IPv6 uses 128 bits. Of course there are reserved ranges -- but no
matter how you look at it, there are several orders of magnitude more
addresses than the "274,941,996,890,625" you calculated.
http
Better check your math on IPv6:
2^128 = 340282366920938463463374607431768211456
IPv6 uses 128 bits. Of course there are reserved ranges -- but no
matter how you look at it, there are several orders of magnitude more
addresses than the "274,941,996,890,625" you calculated.
;)
Tony
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