Absolutely a must have! The IPv6 subnet calculator by Rhys Koedijk.
2009/09/26
by Marc
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2009/09/26
by Marc
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Absolutely a must have! The IPv6 subnet calculator by Rhys Koedijk.
2009/09/26
by Marc
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When I last used some RedHat operating system nobody ever mentioned IPv6, I cannot even remember that saw any of the configuration option mentioned in this article. So now I need to figure out how to have Xen configure IPv6 for my guest systems :-/
2009/09/26
by Marc
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It’s quite some years ago when I last used a RedHat style operating system, so I was happy that I found this article to remind me of some network configuration basics. Actually the syntax hasn’t really changed since RedHat 7, but I was using Debian based operating systems for the at least the last 5 years, so it was hard to get back.
2009/09/26
by Marc
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This article at ModernAdmin saved me alot of time. I was looking how to add multiple IPs to a Xen DomU in routed mode, this requires routes to be added on the Dom0. One way was to add multiple interfaces to the DomU, the other way is to add the addresses as aliases to an existing interface. You can then just add the addresses in the config file like this: Continue Reading →
2009/09/24
by Marc
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The TelHosting and TelProxy were recently updated to support a custom heading for .tel domains. The custom heading allows you to customize the text that displays as the heading of your .tel web page instead of your domain name. You can enter text in any language and use special characters. Continue Reading →
2009/09/22
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I almost missed the latest Update to the TelProxy. Telnic added the already announced support for “Sponsored Links” to the TelProxy websites. I have added a few to mcs.tel as an example linking to several sites of interest, this also allowed my to save some space in the main listing. You can see a few screenshots below. Continue Reading →
2009/09/19
by Marc
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EPT is now deploying their EPT Homeserver (aka AVM Fritz!Box 7570 VDSL) to new IPTV (aka La Télé des P&T) subscribers. Ddue to the technical implementation of IPTV on EPT’s network this will unfortunately render the VoIP features of the Fritz!Box unusable. EPT seems to use an AVM feature to run the VoIP part over a 2nd DSL ATM channel, to implement their IPTV features. Continue Reading →
2009/09/16
by Marc
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I have recently learned that one of the most common issues with the VoIP setup of an Avaya IP Office 500 IP PBX is the routing of the IP packets. While the IP Office offers 2 Ethernet interface called LAN1 and LAN2 with configuration fields for the local IP address and netmask, there is no easy possibility to setup a default route to the internet. Continue Reading →