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Sorry for the long gap in time, but many other pressing issues came up, not the least of which were medical in nature... But, back to the topic at hand… I finally managed to get the financing for the public IPv6 address space taken care of at work
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I mentioned that the TR hub in my network had a story behind it... Well, here it is. My network is made up of castoffs and other people's junk, so I don't have the most up-to-date hardware to run things on (like the TR hub :). Well I was trying to install
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I created two presentations for work. I've included an edited version of them here... A technical overview and a short management presentation . Feel free to peruse them.
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Haven't posted for a while, been busy with other more pressing issues... I finally had a bit of time to figure out one of the little niggling details that I wasn't able to get around to earlier on. PTR records for v6. Unfortunately, PTR records are a
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I'll update this article from time to time... Microsoft DNS IPv6 info (IPv4 too) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/network/evaluate/technol/tcpipfund/tcpipfund_ch09.mspx CheckPoint Users Group Forums http://www.cpug.org/forums Cisco - IPv6
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I set up a remote connection over a IPv4 VPN connection to a remote lab. It took quite a bit of tinkering to get things to work correctly, so I figured I'd share the effort in case somebody else tries to do it. I have a connection with my work lab set
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I have a fairly extensive lab that I built to help me simulate a small business environment. I've rebuilt it so many times that I don't even remember the count. The network lately has been, more or less, stable as far as the systems themselves go, but
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I've known about IPv6 in the back of my mind for quite some time. Every now and again I'd go out and take a look at the various sites and blogs to get an idea of where v6 stood in the world of IT, but I never spent much energy on it. Lately, I've been
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