uot; will discontinue.
I am a subscriber to the IETF list as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best reguards, Don mcMorris
- Original Message -
From: "Ross Finlayson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, Septemb
ess to all!
Don McMorris
www.warez2k-networks.com
I am from NY state [northern]. I did not lose any people to this disaster,
but a co-worker of my mother may have lost a brother. My prayers to those
who have lost people, and to the US economy [and to stockholders].
- Original Message -
To: "Don McMorris" <[EMAIL PRO
Hello everybody. I am contacting you to make
sure you know of a problem currently going on. If you do not know of the
current problem, please turn your TV onto a news channel.Some here
believe this is WWIII. We, at Warez2k Networks and Software Inc.
will be going soon if this continues.
In the end of the message, io meant RFC's. I
have been helping my mother save MS-WORD doc's into RTF lately. Sorry
about the error.
PS: All ppl sending the virus's -- IF this
continues, you will be reported to both my and your ISP's
- Original Message -
Fro
IF somebody was to really want somebody to "test a
piece of software" or "read a proposal", it could be posted on the
internet.
Don McMorris
Warez2k Networks and Software Inc.
www.warez2k-networks.com
PS: Is there a document explaining what all the
RTF's are?
Hello. I recieved[as all of you have] this
link:
RFC-2001-07-01-000 IPv8 Expansion of Proof of Concept TLD Developmenthttp://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt
I am trying to inderstand it. IE: The last
one:
7:255 MELON
wheras the format is G:S
I was wondering wh
First off, Thanks you ppl who answered my query on
IPv6. Hereis another question...
When you finger a UNIX-based system, it will givve
you this:
don Don
McMorris pts/2
Jun 28 03:41 (nic1.01.network1.warez2k-networks.com)
My question is, what does PTS/2 mean? As
Hello. I am wondering a couple things
about IPv6.
1. Which operating systems currently support
it? I irun RedHat linux, and it does not, to my knowlege.
2. Are ISP's dynamically assigning IPv6
addresses? If so, which are they?
I am learning the structure of Domain Names and
IPv4. I