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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades

Network World

Enhanced networking infrastructure brings more IPv6 access As an operating system platform that is used as the basis for enterprise, cloud and even telecom scale deployments, RHEL’s networking stack is of particular importance to users. With this update, you can connect to IPsec VPNs that use IPv6 addressing.” release notes state.

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Fountainhead: My Cloudy Nerdy Playlist for 2012

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. Windows listeners only) Maybe thisll be the V0geball psyche-up tune next year. Freakin brilliant tribute to IPv6. Virtualization. (31). Virtual Enthusiasm. Virtual Geek. skip to main | skip to sidebar. Fountainhead. Marketing. (3).

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What Can You Get from an IP Address and Why is it Important?

Galido

Here’s how to tell apart the following IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6. When it comes to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, these are mainly used to find your location and identify who you are. However, using it an IPv6 address has 128 bits makes the number of individual addresses that can be created exponentially larger.

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

While BIND can also run on Windows hosts, doing so still requires in-depth knowledge of running open-source services on the system. While each view is typically treated as a separate virtual server, in recent years BIND has added features to make it easier to share data between views. Benefits of Using BIND. BIND is customizable.

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Technology Short Take 179

Scott Lowe

Need more than 24 hours in a day… Timothy Ham created a GitHub Gist-based short IPv6 guide for home IPv4 admins. Operating Systems/Applications A colleague pointed this out , looks like it might be useful (Linux users only, sorry—if you know of a Windows or macOS equivalent, let me know!).

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Technology Short Take #84

Scott Lowe

Sjors Robroek describes his nested NSX-T lab that also includes some virtualized network equipment (virtualized Arista switches). I wouldn’t take this information as gospel, but here’s a breakdown of some of the IPv6 support available in VMware NSX. This other post by Cody on automated Windows 10 post-install may also be useful.

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Technology Short Take #84

Scott Lowe

Sjors Robroek describes his nested NSX-T lab that also includes some virtualized network equipment (virtualized Arista switches). I wouldn’t take this information as gospel, but here’s a breakdown of some of the IPv6 support available in VMware NSX. This other post by Cody on automated Windows 10 post-install may also be useful.

Windows 60