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On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 06:46:57PM +0100, Ralph Seichter wrote |
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> * Walter Dnes: |
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> > How would this be accomplished under IPV6? |
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> You may find https://youtu.be/A3LFt7CHpgs helpful. It is a video about |
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> Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP), provided by RIPE NCC. |
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I prefer man pages to rambling Youtube videos. I checked it out, but |
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it doesn't appear to answer my question. My /etc/hosts contains... |
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192.168.1.249 i3.waltdnes.org i3 |
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192.168.1.250 i660.waltdnes.org i660 |
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192.168.1.251 d531.waltdnes.org d531 |
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192.168.1.2 thimk.waltdnes.org thimk |
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192.168.1.3 thimk3.waltdnes.org thimk3 |
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Neighborhood Discovery Protocol will discover all machines on my local |
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LAN. Questions... |
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* which machine is which? |
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* given that SLAAC and DHCPV6 assign random addresses how do I |
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accomplish the equivalant of "scp <filename> i660:." I.e. how do I |
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*CONSISTENTLY* match hostnames to IP addresses. And no, I don't want |
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to have to "scp <filename> [1234:2345:3456:4567:5678:etc]:." |
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Walter Dnes <waltdnes@××××××××.org> |
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I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications |