[HECnet] PyDECnet and IPv6
Keith Halewood
Keith.Halewood at pitbulluk.org
Mon Dec 7 11:28:00 PST 2020
On the subject of rolling one’s own,
I’ve installed pfsense on a VM to play around with it. I’m going to get the appropriate hardware to run it properly and hopefully say goodbye to pain and suffering.
What I’d really like is a PCIe VDSL card. They don’t seem to exist though.
> On 27 Nov 2020, at 17:05, August Treubig <atreubig49 at charter.net> wrote:
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> I abandoned off the shelf home routers years ago. Currently using pfsense on a Protectli. Ubiquiti Pro Access points. Pfsense will run on any old intel / amd with 2 nics. (Intel nics prefered). It is FreeBSD under the bottom.
> I played with IPV6 for a while. It caused more trouble than it was worth. Remember in 1998, it was going to take over and replace IPV4 in 6 months...... 22 years and counting. Sure a long 6 months.
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> Aug
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> Sent from my iPad
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>> On Nov 27, 2020, at 10:17 AM, Robert Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
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>>> Is the RV340W an upbranded form of the Linksys LRT-224?
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>> I have a Cisco RV325. They're fairly nice SOHO routers, but definitely not originally made by Cisco. I have IPv6 turned off on my network - that's a can of worms that I just don't need. Someday I'll have to deal with it, but not today :)
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>> BTW, I don't know about the RV340 family, but the 32x series has a fair number of known exploits. Be sure you upgrade to the latest firmware!
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>> Bob
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