Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "fmendez73".
2015 Jan 10
3
Help with IPv6 /48 block
Hello.
It happens that at the company I'm working decided to start migration of
IPs tech.
So they got a /48 block. I were trying to add it with:
ifcfg-eth0-range1 (0 is already in use with IPv4 range):
IPV6ADDR_START=xxxx
IPV6ADDR_END=xxxx
CLONENUM_START=0
But of course I am assuming that like in IPv4 IPADDR_START/END is
implemented.
Please give some guidance as I need this to done
2015 Jan 11
1
Help with IPv6 /48 block
El 10/01/2015 a las 11:41 p.m., John R Pierce escribi?:
> On 1/10/2015 8:10 PM, F. Mendez wrote:
>> El 10/01/2015 a las 04:03 p.m., John R Pierce escribi?:
>>> On 1/10/2015 12:56 PM, F. Mendez wrote:
>>>> We need that same with IPv6 since we have a /48 and we need to have
>>>> all IPv6s available for usage.
>>>
>>> Do you realize that a
2015 Jan 12
0
socks5 server software?
El 12/01/2015 a las 03:18 p.m., Les Mikesell escribi?:
> What is the state of the art for socks5 server software? I need to
> replace a very old proxy system. 'Yum search' and google aren't
> turning up any clear winners unless '3proxy' is the thing you would
> run on CentOS7.
>
>
Have you look up to http://ss5.sourceforge.net/ ?
2014 Jul 19
1
Development Tools install
Hello.
I've been looking for information regarding how to install Development
Tools and Libraries on CentOS 7 but had no luck.
Would any one be so kind to share how wtih me?
Thanks.
2015 Jan 10
4
Help with IPv6 /48 block
El 10/01/2015 a las 03:40 p.m., Gordon Messmer escribi?:
> On 01/10/2015 10:10 AM, F. Mendez wrote:
>>
>> But of course I am assuming that like in IPv4 IPADDR_START/END is
>> implemented.
>
> I don't think so. The START and END bits of ifup-aliases appear to be
> v4 specific.
>
>> Please give some guidance as I need this to done already and the hole
2015 Jan 11
4
Help with IPv6 /48 block
El 10/01/2015 a las 04:03 p.m., John R Pierce escribi?:
> On 1/10/2015 12:56 PM, F. Mendez wrote:
>> We need that same with IPv6 since we have a /48 and we need to have
>> all IPv6s available for usage.
>
> Do you realize that a ipv6 /48 is a septillion IP addresses? thats
> 1,208,925,819,614,629,200,000,000 individual IPs ?
>
> Or, its 65536 /64 subnets of