I would think its a good training tool for the military. I can just imagine it: soldiers bunny hopping and strafing through Baghdad, or 1 person with the riot shield (in CS 1.6) owning all of Iraq with a knife, hehe.:)
IIRC, MIT has a class B IP range, meaning it has 255^3, or 16,581,375 IP addresses.
while China and South Korea--with a combined population of more than 1.3 billion--have been allocated 38.5 million and 23.6 million respectively.
Does that sound unfair to anyone? MIT having 6139 students, plus faculty and staff, compared to China having over 1 billion people. China as a whole barely has over twice what MIT has in IP allocation, while having 160,000 times more people. I believe this is a biased, pointless article, written by a moron who does not realize the enormity of what he's saying. Many Asian countries are literally running out of IP addresses, and he's complaining about "lack of security", and thinks that no routers support IPv6 (Pretty much ALL Cisco routers support IPv6 flawlessly.) This man does not know what he's talking about.
Yes, even then.
Let's assume every single one of the 100 billion stars in the galaxy is inhabited, and each star has a population of 10 trillion humans in orbit around it, and each human has 1 billion devices that need IP addresses. In that case, only 1/340,282nd of the possible 128-bit IPv6 addresses would need to be assigned.
What if each computer has 340,282 bridged UML's (User Mode Linux) or VMWare's?:)
Sell em for 10 cents a dozen
Did they jettison half of the space station, or use bubble gum instead?
This book is completely obsolete, since the PHP online documentation has everything this book has, and more. http://www.php.net is where it's located.
My mistake, sorry. I haven't checked up on my Cisco for a while ;)
I would think its a good training tool for the military. I can just imagine it: soldiers bunny hopping and strafing through Baghdad, or 1 person with the riot shield (in CS 1.6) owning all of Iraq with a knife, hehe. :)
IIRC, MIT has a class B IP range, meaning it has 255^3, or 16,581,375 IP addresses. while China and South Korea--with a combined population of more than 1.3 billion--have been allocated 38.5 million and 23.6 million respectively. Does that sound unfair to anyone? MIT having 6139 students, plus faculty and staff, compared to China having over 1 billion people. China as a whole barely has over twice what MIT has in IP allocation, while having 160,000 times more people. I believe this is a biased, pointless article, written by a moron who does not realize the enormity of what he's saying. Many Asian countries are literally running out of IP addresses, and he's complaining about "lack of security", and thinks that no routers support IPv6 (Pretty much ALL Cisco routers support IPv6 flawlessly.) This man does not know what he's talking about.
Trust me, you've never been to MIT. Those are pretty much the only uses of the internet ;)
SCO is FINALLY going to give "evidence" of their claims. The time for Linux's reign is nigh....
I feel that no entity should have full control over the internet. Censorship is the most important reason the UN wants to control the internet.