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| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
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| stats | profile views | 47 |
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Apr 27 |
accepted | How much does FreeBSD differ from Linux? |
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Apr 23 |
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Xen memory management on small server Well that's surprisingly simple to explain. I have always partitioned my memory so I only use exactly what I have available. |
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Apr 23 |
asked | Xen memory management on small server |
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Mar 12 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Mar 5 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Feb 17 |
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How can dial a modem phone number from an IP connection? That does not really solve my problem. What I need to do is dial a modem phone number from a computer without a modem in it. |
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Feb 17 |
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How can dial a modem phone number from an IP connection? And I have no phone line at my house. |
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Feb 17 |
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How can dial a modem phone number from an IP connection? Oh sry, I mean I don't want the modem at the remote site to always be connected. |
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Feb 17 |
asked | How can dial a modem phone number from an IP connection? |
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Feb 16 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Feb 16 |
accepted | Cisco SSL VPN with Windows 7 Client? |
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Feb 14 |
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Cisco SSL VPN with Windows 7 Client? Well I guess there is always to possibility of just running a VPN server behind the router but that has its own problems that are out of the scope this question. |
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Feb 14 |
asked | Cisco SSL VPN with Windows 7 Client? |
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Jan 17 |
accepted | A way around a device that does not support IPv6? |
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Jan 17 |
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A way around a device that does not support IPv6? I was reading that NAT64 does not allow access to site with IPv4 literal addresses. This would be mean I would not access the iLO portals with the IPv4 address (of course). So I would use the address of the NAT64 server? |
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Jan 17 |
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A way around a device that does not support IPv6? @MichaelHampton heck if I could afford some G7 they would be mine, I have had my eye on them. Eh who knows what eBay will have one day (in my price range). |
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Jan 17 |
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A way around a device that does not support IPv6? hmmm you know NAT64 may be the solution. First off its FREE, second it will be supported in the upcoming release of pfSense (2.2 to be exact). This would not solve the issue with my crappy Netgear switch but that is a different problem. I mean in a perfect world I would like to eliminate IPv4 altogether but considering my situation that sounds like the best solution. It gives me 90% of goal which is to run a network that uses IPv6 and considering I would still access it with a v6 address it sorta bends the rules a bit. |
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Jan 17 |
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A way around a device that does not support IPv6? No I have not, I did not really think it would do any good. Isn't iLO2 EOL? |
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Jan 17 |
asked | A way around a device that does not support IPv6? |
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Jan 16 |
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HP iLO2 and IPv6 Sigh.... Ok well I need to find other options then. Thanks for the information. |