It could be useful. Is it available somewhere? So that we could take
a look at it.
Thanks,
sephe
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Charles Musser wrote:
> While experimenting with IPv6 SLAAC, I wrote a daemon that configures
> a host's DNS resolver using the scheme described in RFC 6106.
> Fre
The question is: will you continue to maintain it, even if that's just
making sure it performs as advertised, for the foreseeable future?
Otherwise, it will bit-rot.
The one repeated reference to SLAAC that I've seen is that it's needed
to get Android clients on a IPv6 network; they won't talk DHC
While experimenting with IPv6 SLAAC, I wrote a daemon that configures
a host's DNS resolver using the scheme described in RFC 6106.
FreeBSD's rtsold(1) and "radns" (in the ports collection) are two
programs that already do this. However, this one might be nice to have
in the base system. Features:
On 10/22/15 09:21, damien.monti...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
I'm a FreeBSD user and I plan to switch to DragonflyBSD for my desktop.
What desktop environment would you recommend?
I usually use XFCE, Lumina or FVWM. Are they working "fully" in Dragonfly?
Welcome :)
I use XFCE and Lumina on Dragon
Hi,
I'm a FreeBSD user and I plan to switch to DragonflyBSD for my desktop.
What desktop environment would you recommend?
I usually use XFCE, Lumina or FVWM. Are they working "fully" in Dragonfly?
Thank you.
Dams