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07 Mar 09

Official eMule-Board > Usrobotics 9105 And 9106 Adsl Routers: The Bombs!

Restoring to defaults will be a little tedious :(

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IP networking

  • "Cannot remove virtual server named More.
    Status: 3."

    Any ideas to a solution to my problem?

    It is a known bug. If the filter name contains whitespaces, then you can not delete it. Restore to defaults to delete those kind of filters.
25 Apr 08

Debian Reference - Network configuration - Chapter 10

Pretty much everything you need to know about network admin on a Debian host. Why was this so hard to find with google? Also, only one or 2 man pages link to it.

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Linux IP networking

  • The initscript /etc/init.d/hostname.sh sets the system hostname at boot time (using the hostname command) to the name stored in /etc/hostname. This file should contain only the system hostname,...The mailname of a host is the name that mail-related programs use to identify the host. The file /etc/mailname contains of this name followed by a newline. The mailname is usually a fully qualified domain name that resolves to one of the host's IP addresses...Edit /etc/network/interfaces so that it includes a stanza like this:

    iface eth0 inet static
    address 192.168.0.111
    netmask 255.255.255.0
    gateway 192.168.0.1
23 Feb 08

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/121707-how-feds-are-dropping-the-ball.html

If you think about it, any application with a custom client-server protocol is going to need to wait for a custom upgrade to dual-stack or IPv6.

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IP networking

  • Bound says the next question is how fast IPv6 services and applications will become available to take advantage of the federal government’s IPv6-enabled backbone networks.

    "That will happen when the infrastructure is there," Bound predicts. "Everyone will start to move to IPv6…It's all going in the right direction."

How Feds are Dropping the Ball on IPv6

Someone who seems to like IPv6 lists the problems with the transition.

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IP networking

  • Services vary in their v6 support. Bind is fantastic. Apache kind of supports it, but many modules in Apache2 choke when it's turned on. The web programming languages are all a mess in their support; perl, PHP, java, python and the rest are a complete gamble, and even when support is mostly there, bugs crop up all over the place. The databases used behind many websites, such as MySQL and Postgres have spotty support, and if you don't go back and clean up your database code, they'll return all kinds of shit if the webserver starts passing in IPv6 addresses where someone hardcoded 4 bytes.

How Feds are Dropping the Ball on IPv6

Interesting subtlety - maybe Cisco doesn't want colleges, small ISPs and medium-sized firms as customers? Maybe this is anti-Cisco FUD?

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IP networking

  • Juniper and Foundry now have IPv6 as a basic service on all their recent hardware, and since IPv6 is just a command away from activation, all the ISPs who are moving away from Cisco are discovering how much more painless networking becomes with non-Cisco kit.

How Feds are Dropping the Ball on IPv6

  • Free.fr rolled out IPv6 last week to all their customers nationwide [iliad.fr] [pdf warning] if you can read french. Neuf is preparing their rollout,

IPv4 Address Crunch In 2 Years, IPv6 Not Ready

I think this guy may be a technical project manager. Maybe not. But either way, we need good stories from people who are making progress with dual stack migrations 'at the edge'.

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IP networking

  • Even if the network admins were to have the tunnel up by next week, I wouldn't expect to see even basic functionality before mid-summer, and if limited testing all went well to just put a AAAA record in parallel by the end of 2008. It takes a while, but it can be done.

    When /. does have a working IPv6 code base, they can put pressure on their upstream provider to get native v6 connectivity, because a tunnel isn't going to hold up for too long.

    All website upgrades are going to follow a path like what I've just described. The networking takes almost no effort, but the coding of website functionality will require some work, work that can be rolled into ongoing website maintenance.

Bush-v6-op-reality.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Randy Bush may have some scaremongering headlines, but his task list is quite reasonable.

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IP networking

  • • Denial, from both ‘sides’:
    – We can ignore brain-dead IPv6
    – IPv6 is perfect and those greedy
    fools just have to deploy it
    • Dual stack with IPv4 Dominant
    • Dual stack with both widely used
    • Dual stack with IPv6 Dominant
    • The IPv6 Internet (getting ready
    for IPv10 transition:)

Slashdot | IPv4 Address Crunch In 2 Years, IPv6 Not Ready

Good debate in the comments. What is the big deal? The backbones are ready, the router vendors are ready, your operating system is ready (well you might have to add a service pack to Windows XP) so all you are waiting for is your ISP and your home gatew

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IP networking

  • NAT is the wrong solution because of liability. NAT is wrong solution from routing point of view. NAT is wrong solution from technical point of view. IPv4 would have been replaced years ago if it wasn't or stupid NAT gateways everyone has now. Yeah, these will be obsolete with IPv6.
27 Jan 08

Fondoo.net - Connecting the Movement - Welcome to Fondoo.net

This sounds like an interesting ISP - I heard about it through Alan Lord's profile on Ecademy.

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VoIP IP networking

  • Fondoo.net is the UK's first FON Friendly ISP.
24 Jan 08

RTP MIDI: An RTP Payload Format for MIDI

Portal for the RTP MIDI technology, a 2006 IETF RFC adopted by Apple to put MIDI over an IP network (such as the Internet or or a LAN). As of 2008, it is a standards track proposed standard at the IETF.

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Music IP networking PC hardware

  • Implementors should refer to RFC 4695 and RFC 4696 for the final version of RTP MIDI.
16 Jan 08

Most home routers 'vulnerable to remote take-over' | Channel Register

  • Most routers have UPnP turned on by default. The only way to prevent the attack is to turn the feature off, something that is possible with some, but not all, devices.
11 Jan 08

Steal This Wi-Fi - Bruce Schneier

Shocking but well-considered advice.

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Security Wi-Fi IP networking

  • In my opinion, securing my wireless network isn't worth it. And I appreciate everyone else who keeps an open wireless network, including all the coffee shops, bars and libraries I have visited in the past, the Dayton International Airport where I started writing this and the Four Points Sheraton where I finished. You all make the world a better place.

Upside-Down-Ternet

Pete Stevens gives a reason to be un-neighbourly

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Wi-Fi IP networking Humour

  • My neighbours are stealing my wireless internet access. I could encrypt it or alternately I could have fun.
10 Jan 08

Ecademy Club - help yourself - IT support by and for ecademists - Forum

All kinds of ideas about wiring up the home

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IP networking PC hardware Home maintenance

  • We have a small - very low power PC based on the VIA CN700 processor (whole thing draws about 7W max. That acts as a media server (UPnP), firewall/content filter/cachin g proxy/Calendar Server/Asterisk PBX (Does VoIP and PSTN), and it runs our businesses CRM systems too.
18 Dec 07

How Technology Almost Lost the War: In Iraq, the Critical Networks Are Social — Not Electronic

Oh dear - sounds like the mistakes of Vietnam were made all over again.

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Culture IP networking

  • In western Afghanistan, for instance, a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division was being targeted by rockets, over and over, from the vicinity of a nearby village. But no one from the unit had bothered to ask the townspeople why. When the Human Terrain Team finally paid a visit, villagers complained that the Taliban was around only because the Americans didn't provide security. And oh, by the way, they really wanted a volleyball net, too. So a net was acquired. Patrols were started. There hasn't been an attack in two months...."Stability operations is like soccer. Major combat operations is like football. So it's almost impossible [for one team] to win both the World Cup and the Super Bowl in the same year," he tells me. "Not when you're playing two different games."
07 Dec 07

thinkbroadband :: Very Unofficial Eclipse FAQ - V1.3

  • The ADSLGuide speed tester and Eclipse Flex do not work very well together. If you are flexed to the maximum speed possible then the speed tester should work fine. If you are at a slower speed then the speed tester results can be very poor. However, real world downloads should be fine, try downloading a large file from a big site and measure how quickly it arrives.

Infinity Direct - ISP Settings

The passwords for getting the BT private network speed test in the UK if your ADSL wholesaler is BT

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IP networking

  • Speed Test / BT Test
    http://speedtest.bt.com�
    User:
    speedtest@speedtest_domain
    Password:
    None
    User:
    bt_test@startup_domain
    Password:
    None
29 Oct 07

Pentagon: Electromagnetic pulse bombs from 2012 [printer-friendly] | The Register

  • Dr John Corley of the US airforce Capabilities Integration directorate expects an HPM bomb programme to kick off from 2012.
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