Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches similar to: "Automate IANA Reserved Addresses Tool"
2002 Jun 04
1
IANA Reserved Addresses Tool
Andy Wiggin has contribued a Python program that reads
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space and creates a list of
reserved subnets suitable for inclusion in /etc/shorewall/rfc1918. The
list produced by Andy''s program will be included in the rfc1918 file
included in version 1.3.2 (it''s available now from CVS).
Thanks Andy!
-Tom
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Tom Eastep \ Shorewall -
2014 Nov 03
0
nut & SNMP: official IANA Enterprise-ID
Hello,
I am in the process of enhancing the work of Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca
(https://github.com/luizluca/nut-snmpagent). For that matter, nut needs
an official IANA enterprise-ID. Currently Luiz is using the
enterprise-ID from his employer, which is obviously not a good idea.
Does anybody mind if I apply for a ent.-ID for myself and assign nut a
sub-ID from my ID given by IANA?
Any better
2020 Nov 12
0
[IANA #1182277] Port Number (3493) Modification
I would like to suggest that if we modify the IANA registration of nut/3493, we
do it formally using the official IANA form
https://www.iana.org/form/ports-services , and that we agree on the form
contents before submitting it. For example, who is the new assignee and who is
the new contact?
The last thing the IANA services manager needs is to talk to an unstructured
crowd of us.
Roger
On
2020 Nov 05
0
IANA ups/401
IANA ups/401 was registered by Charles Bennett for "Uninterruptibe Power Supply"
but I have been unable to find any details of any protocol that might have been
developed. The IANA ups/401 contact address corresponds to Charles Bennett's
employment by Ohio University as an IT technologist for the Chemistry and
Biochemistry Departments.
I believe Charles Bennet died in March
2020 Nov 11
1
TLS, was [IANA #1182277] AutoReply: Port Number (3493) Modification
On Wed, 11 Nov 2020, Jim Klimov wrote:
> I agree with you. Probably similar could be done with stunnel, to avoid
> maintaining in NUT a fast moving target of modern cryptography. And indeed it
> may be better in terms of switching real deployments to new protocols if old
> ones are deemed insecure, with implementations made by people hopefully better
> knowledgeable about the
2005 Feb 06
2
Application -almost- working
Hello all from a wine newbie.
I have an old favorite Windows application that is
one of the last impediments to being completely
Windows free. The app was written in vb I am pretty
sure as it requires vbrun300.dll
After sorting out some font related problems I got
it running but there is a hiccup that is very
maddening: After the first (or second) running, a
function of the program hangs. Seems