Entries Tagged as 'ipv6'

Ipv6 On Printers

Went to a client’s office today to solve a printer problem ( Captain Obvious strikes again!) and discovered that Ricoh are now including ipv6 stacks in there C4500 printers. I almost fell of my chair when I saw this in the web interface. What makes this even better is that it also appeared on the printer GUI as well. I will post a screenshot tomorrow when I get back in the office.

IPv6 Transit

Cross everything you have as I try secure ipv6 transit in Brisbane from NTT Australia. First thing todo 6to4 gateway then explore other ways to help. Believe it or not this is not driven by my linux/OSX need but to support Vista better.

If anyone else does dual stack or pure ipv6 transit to 127 creek street let me know. I’m seriously interested. And no I don’t have DC in Sydney or Melbourne.

IPv6 presentation at SAGE-QLD

The presentation when relatively well given that my 3 hsdpa modem decided not to work for practical side of the meeting. It seems a number of people came out of the woodwork to attend which is pleasing as an sage-qld executive.

I think the next presentation I do, things will be different by way I organised the slides and how I approach the content of any subject.  Anyway what’s done is done and I had a go. That’s what’s important.

Slides are available at the bottom and I’ll post my freenet6 rpm for fedora/RHEL/CentOS

Thanks for all that turned up. Special thanks goes to Aarnet for the ipv6 brokering services and David Jericho for helping with the content on the presentation.

Facebook and Me…

Well I was persuaded by Andy to get a facebook account.. So I’m on with great success and even found some past work colleges I’d lost touch with… If you have a facebook a/c feel free send me a message via the wall..

Still working on my ipv6 talk for SAGE-AU… Mircosoft has quite a suprising amount of “eatable” information on ipv6. Can’t wait to find time try out the windows server 2008. native dhcpv6 server and other interesting ipv6 fuctions.

Not to be out done I noticed that ISC has drop in a swag of ipv6 functionality in dhcp 4beta (3.0.5 for fedora test users I think).

Also Happy Birthday Andy…

Itte kimasu

ipv6: 6to4 broken?

I’ve being a big fan of ipv6 for 4+ years. I’ve configured a tunnel at home and decided I wanted ipv6 access at work. Having had mastered the tunnel at home thought I’d give 6to4 a work. 8 hours later and I’m still scratching my head. Is 6to4 broken? I’ve tried to configure it manually and via initscripts and nadda. I’d be interested in hearing from anyone that has it work.