Contact your ISP for information on how they'll implement and deploy IPv6. There's an incorrect assumption that customers MUST be given static IPs, or netblocks simply because there's so many available IPs. Only your ISP can decide that. You can bet if they can "sell" IPs as static for an additional fee, they will. Same for netblocks.
There is no "selling point". The move to IPv6 will be transparent to Joe Sixpack pr0n downloader/web browser/emailer, and Grandma Moses. The move is required in order for them to stay in business, and provide services to their customers. Its that simple.
When ardour gets it own midi sequencer, and more editing features, it'll be on par with cubase/etc.
I try hard to use linux, but I get frustrated by the lack of features in ardour and end up having to move back to cubase. I'm sure ardour will improve, and when it gets to the point where its featureset meets my needs, I'll be more than happy to use it.
Dear Steve, please move your people posthaste. Your threats might have worked in the '70s, but now, thanks to companies like the one you now head, globalization has shown the folly of 'protectionism'. Give Dublin, and Mumbai my love.
So I tried the beta, enabled Turbo, hit a page on my site that shows requester IP, discovered two things: src address wasn't mine, and ipv6 is not supported. Looks like this turbo feature is just a cache, similar to what some ISPs offer as "speed increase". The src address was 64.255.180.34
34.180.255.64.in-addr.arpa. 300 IN CNAME 34.0-24.180.255.64.in-addr.arpa.
34.0-24.180.255.64.in-addr.arpa. 6835 IN PTR r02-02.opera-mini.net.
Why would I want to fill up their cache with my browsing habits?
Comparing The Beatles to Spears is like comparing giant squashes to snow peas. Please.
I don't dispute your assessment of their level of risque, just the comparison to a singer targeted for a specific demographic, mtv pupz. Spears will never, ever achieve the longevity, and breadth/quality of creativity The Beatles did.
Amen.
The ISC DLV repository doesn't update the dlv.isc.org zone very often, about once a day at present (so I'm told), this further adds to slowing implementation of DNSSEC and registration of dnskeys to this repository.
Stable? Still says beta.
What DOES incest pron look like?
Because overreaction and lost sales are certainly more important than passenger safety.
Is IPv6 support still missing?
DLink already does, their DIR 615 comes to mind...
They get to be left behind, duh. IPv4 isn't going away anytime soon. IPv6 is getting deployed. Its not going to stop.
Contact your ISP for information on how they'll implement and deploy IPv6. There's an incorrect assumption that customers MUST be given static IPs, or netblocks simply because there's so many available IPs. Only your ISP can decide that. You can bet if they can "sell" IPs as static for an additional fee, they will. Same for netblocks.
There is no "selling point". The move to IPv6 will be transparent to Joe Sixpack pr0n downloader/web browser/emailer, and Grandma Moses. The move is required in order for them to stay in business, and provide services to their customers. Its that simple.
Did they fix IPv6 functionality?
1993 called, they want their hardware back.
Amen. Now if they'd take demerit points as well....
like everything else google, ipv6 is in beta :)
Wondering what was common.
does the company have a policy regarding its data and network be accessed from personal devices?
When ardour gets it own midi sequencer, and more editing features, it'll be on par with cubase/etc. I try hard to use linux, but I get frustrated by the lack of features in ardour and end up having to move back to cubase. I'm sure ardour will improve, and when it gets to the point where its featureset meets my needs, I'll be more than happy to use it.
Please disable ipv6 mapped ipv4 AAAA records. Thank you.
Dear Steve, please move your people posthaste. Your threats might have worked in the '70s, but now, thanks to companies like the one you now head, globalization has shown the folly of 'protectionism'. Give Dublin, and Mumbai my love.
34.180.255.64.in-addr.arpa. 300 IN CNAME 34.0-24.180.255.64.in-addr.arpa. 34.0-24.180.255.64.in-addr.arpa. 6835 IN PTR r02-02.opera-mini.net.
Why would I want to fill up their cache with my browsing habits?
Give 'em enough rope, eventually they WILL hang themselves with it....
I'm guessing this won't be a progressive rock thing....
Comparing The Beatles to Spears is like comparing giant squashes to snow peas. Please. I don't dispute your assessment of their level of risque, just the comparison to a singer targeted for a specific demographic, mtv pupz. Spears will never, ever achieve the longevity, and breadth/quality of creativity The Beatles did. Amen.
The ISC DLV repository doesn't update the dlv.isc.org zone very often, about once a day at present (so I'm told), this further adds to slowing implementation of DNSSEC and registration of dnskeys to this repository.
Already theorized and documented on History Channels Mega Disasters.
everyone's gotta die *shrug*
http://www.ardynet.com/