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Missing routes
In IPv4 land, you could probably get by with a single feed and see the entire internet. Of course you would not have any redundancy, but apart from the odd spat and peering fight, you could get to everything. In … Continue reading
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Countdown
Well, it sounds dire, but http://www.nro.net/media/remaining-ipv4-address-below-5.html it will be a while before networks are forced to move to ipv6. Still, it will make for good headlines I think the next phase will be various registries turning up the financial heat … Continue reading
ipv6 PTR Records and Mail
Ran into a small issue with a colleague’s email getting flagged as spam. SpamAssassin, didnt like the fact that his PC (which defaults to IPv6 if available) didnt have PTR record. As Windows 7 has IPv6 privacy extensions on by default there was no … Continue reading
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Not quite naked without my NAT but feeling the draft
One of the promises of IPv6 is that its supposed to do away with the evils of NAT! My Favorite book so far on IPv6 is “IPv6 in Practice” and he writes on one of the benefits of IPv6 Abolition … Continue reading
BGP
More notes after the fact…. It was surprisingly easy actually. Started out on Torix. Most everything locally can be had via the route servers. One small annoying thing… Who the hell came up with show ipv6 bgp sum Whoever decided … Continue reading
SMTP MX
OK, added smtp mx records as well. I dont really use the domain tancsa.com for email, but I am sure my dog will chew up some spam. 128bitorville@tancsa.com. I wonder how long before he gets some spam from the crawlers…. … Continue reading
First Apache site
v6 apache… Well, it was almost as easy as restart… I added the quad A record for www.tancsa.com, and it resolved as expected…. netstat -na showed 0[vinyl4]# netstat -na | grep LISTEN | grep 80 tcp46 0 … Continue reading