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IPv6 – get to the church on time!

Posted on Posted onMay 13, 2013May 13, 2013By Karl Auer

In a mailing list I frequent, the conversation turned to tunnels as a means of getting IPv6 access. A personage … Read MoreIPv6 – get to the church on time!

Leave a comment on IPv6 – get to the church on time!Tags6in4, AARNet, HE, Into6, IPv6, IPv6Now, SIxXS, Teredo, tunnel, tunnel broker
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MikroTik variables and /import

Posted on Posted onMay 11, 2013May 11, 2013By Karl Auer

In the past couple of days I have been configuringĀ  bunch of MikroTik routers. The configurations differ, but they all … Read MoreMikroTik variables and /import

Leave a comment on MikroTik variables and /importTags/import, :global, :local, Mikrotik, variables
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Mandatory comment on the NBN

Posted on Posted onApril 11, 2013April 11, 2013By Karl Auer

Warning: Australian-only content :-) Now that the Coalition has finally released its NBN policy (here’s a copy) here’s my take … Read MoreMandatory comment on the NBN

Leave a comment on Mandatory comment on the NBNTagsCoalition, fiber, fibre, NBN, politics
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IPv6 source address selection – what, why, how?

Posted on Posted onMarch 25, 2013May 2, 2013By Karl Auer

IPv6 source address selection must be very irritated; destination address selection gets all the press coverage. This article will start … Read MoreIPv6 source address selection – what, why, how?

Leave a comment on IPv6 source address selection – what, why, how?Tagsaddress selection, destination, gai.conf, IPv6, source
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Why Not NAT?

Posted on Posted onMarch 25, 2013May 2, 2013By Karl Auer

NAT came into existence because of IPv4 address scarcity. With IPv6, that reason disappears. So, if we no longer need … Read MoreWhy Not NAT?

Leave a comment on Why Not NAT?TagsIPv4, IPv6, NAT, security
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Migrating applications to IPv6

Posted on Posted onMarch 22, 2013By Karl Auer

So you have an application. It was written (as far as you know) without IPv6 in mind, and now it … Read MoreMigrating applications to IPv6

Leave a comment on Migrating applications to IPv6TagsIPv6, Java
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/etc/gai.conf – it ain’t what you think it is

Posted on Posted onMarch 20, 2013March 20, 2013By Karl Auer

If you read the doco (like “man gai.conf“) you would be forgiven for thinking that the contents of /etc/gai.conf controlled … Read More/etc/gai.conf – it ain’t what you think it is

Leave a comment on /etc/gai.conf – it ain’t what you think it isTagsdestination address, gai.conf, IPv6, script, scripting, source address, technical
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Gogo6 client – common problems

Posted on Posted onMarch 16, 2013March 22, 2013By Into6

Most of the problems you are likely to run into when trying to get the Gogo6 client up and running … Read MoreGogo6 client – common problems

Leave a comment on Gogo6 client – common problemsTagsGogo6, IPv6, IPv6 tunnels, TSP client
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Multi-Tunnel Virtual Adapter is missing…

Posted on Posted onMarch 16, 2013March 22, 2013By Into6

Here’s the problem you are seeing. You have installed the Gogo6 tunnel client on Windows (particularly Windows7), apparently successfully. But … Read MoreMulti-Tunnel Virtual Adapter is missing…

Leave a comment on Multi-Tunnel Virtual Adapter is missing…TagsGogo6, TSP client, virtual adapter, Windows
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Into6 is on Twitter!

Posted on Posted onMarch 14, 2013May 2, 2013By Into6

We just know that you want to be absolutely up to the minute on everything we do, so for your … Read MoreInto6 is on Twitter!

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