OpenBSD's Packet Filter can do policy-based routing (PBR). They just gave it a different name. You classify the packet by applying the tag then process those tagged packats according to your policy. It should work with IPV6 too.
- Nick B.
When using VirtualBox “Internal Network” adaptors for VLAN environments, don't use the ”Intel PRO/1000” family of adaptors, which are the default for some operating system types. Instead, use the either the Paravirtualised adaptor (which would require your guest to have Xen’s virtio drivers, or “AMD PCNet” family of adaptors.
- Nick B.
Cisco Blog » Blog Archive » New Firmware Now Available for Select Linksys E-Series Wireless Routers –IPV6 Ready Logo Phase 2 (Gold) - http://blogs.cisco.com/consume...
Well it looks as if ff is not pulling in my Flickr stream tonight. I'll just have to add some colour to ff manually. These were taken during this afternoon's walk along the Grantham Canal trail.
"...you need to assign a subnet address from your address block, 2001:db8:1234::/48, to two of your ethernet segments. Since the prefix length for IPv6 subnet is always /64, you have 65536 subnets available for you! Let's just assign 2001:db8:1234:0::/64 to ethernet 0, and 2001:db8:1234:1::/64 to ethernet 1." That was the key part. I get a /48 and I can have 65535 /64 subnets!
- Nick B.
Deployment Guidelines for QOS Configuration in DSL Environment [Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers] - Cisco Systems - http://www.cisco.com/en...
So now would be a good time to export all your feed settings in case you want to move them somewhere else. I've imported mine to Netvibes - I'm seriously thinking of giving this a trial in case there are any hiccups with G+
- Nick B.