97% of INTERNET NOW FULL UP, warn IPv4 shepherd boys
"Less than three per cent of IPv4 address space is still to be allocated, after two huge chunks were given to American and European ISPs."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/12/01/ipv4_countdown/ |
97% of INTERNET NOW FULL UP
:eek: Don't PANIC!!! We can always get a bigger one next time. :) |
We're going to need a bigger universe. :p
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I upgraded to IPv5, the installation disk was labeled "Leisure Suit Larry 4"
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Yeah whatever, until my ISP supports ipv6 I'll keep it disabled in the kernel.
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Yeah -- I actually just finished getting the "Disable ipv6" button in the RHEL installation process to actually work! Because before, they just left it un-configured, which still left a loopback and a kernel module,.. so I had to go through the process of submitting a bug, feature and so on to get "Disable IpV6" to actually "Disable IpV6"
Which is here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=537887 if anyone cares. And on a different note: Wouldnt we be ok, if we just had all the phones in the world give back the IP4 addresses, and use IP6 instead? |
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Takes too long to load.
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That means I would have to boot to Windows. Windows is too dangerous for Internet use! :)
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You're also forgetting
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chkdsk /X internet: |
I had forgotten some of those commands! :)
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