Posted on June 7, 2009, 4:38 am, by Michael, under
How To.
Setting up IPV6 connectivity may at first seem daunting and complicated, and yes… it is, but i’m gonna make it really easy for you, i’m not going to assume you understand IPV6 and i’m not going to try and teach you, thats for you to research yourself, however in this guide im going to document [...]
Hey guys, another update tonight! Thanks to a LOT of help from rewt in #ipv6 on efnet, i’ve managed to eleminate most bugs from the zone builder, if you had problems before, try it again and it should be fine. Im also thinking about creating a hosted dns solution, leave your thoughts in the comments [...]
Hey everyone, i’ve updated the IPV6 Looking Glass now, it will respond with live results, therefor completely eliminating any lag/timeout issues hope you all enjoy the new improved version, stay tuned for whats coming next
Hey guys, you may have noticed yesterday from around 16:43 BST to 21:18 BST today, the site was inaccessible using IPV6, this also affected the IRCD, however other services remained normal with secondary IPV6 connectivity. In future the outtages will be less, and in this case, were the fault of UKERNA and not myself . [...]
Posted on June 5, 2009, 6:32 am, by Michael, under
How To,
Reviews.
If you want all of your storage in one centralised place, that is accessible using just about any protocol out there, then you’ll need Network Accessible Storage (NAS), This can be often very expensive, upwards of £1,000, however you should firstly try FreeNAS, its a project based upon FreeBSD which provides a very comprehensive NAS [...]
Two services launched in 1 Day! Here I bring you something I did on impulse after many people seem to be struggling to setup IPV6 reverse zones, i’ve put together a simple zone building script which will generate all the information you need for BIND automatically! At the moment it only supports /64′s and is [...]
As part of the services i’m trying to offer the IPV6 community, i’ve launched a Looking Glass in the BETA stage, this allows users to check their ipv6 connectivity using ping6 traceroute and check their reverse DNS records using the PTR function. I hope it’s useful to you all, please be patient with some of [...]
Posted on June 2, 2009, 3:37 am, by Michael, under
General.
Ever wanted to map your network, but just really don’t have the time / can’t get it looking nice? I found this cool tool called jNetMap it allows you to either scan your network automatically to create a map, or to manually map out your network using easy to use icons and wires. Once you [...]
Posted on June 1, 2009, 12:01 am, by Michael, under
How To.
Many of you have probably used OpenVZ and got very angry at the fact that out the box, the ipv6 support is there, but difficult, hidden and badly documented. Well one of the most common compliants is that getting ipv6 working on the host is easy, but getting it to work inside the containers is [...]