@bassbacke I honestly have no idea -- not what I wanted to say though. For whatever reason, I had to repeat that intro about 15 times before I got it... that was the last before I got a good one. There's another video with an outtake at the end, but I can't remember which one it is.
@hurricaneelectric It was fun, man. I think You should open up like that more.
I blocked Teredo on my Cisco ASA5505 firewall. I have IPv6 thanks to you (as in HE) and don't want any other IPv6 doing things around/through my IPv6 capable firewall.
Now I need some mechanism on my Cisco 1812 that visits the HE URL to update my IPv4 address. I currently do that on a Linux system "inside". I wish I could do it on the router. I thought tcl might do the trick but I know too little about tcl.
@bassbacke You're at the same point that I am, then. Your ISP hands you a different IP fairly often? I'll ask around the experts at work and see if there's a solution that might work from the router level.
Any chance of getting the full presentation (video) from Owen DeLong in denog 2? Thanks in advance.
nightwithK 7 months ago
Nice t-shirt! I also liked the outtake.
mintygreenmedia 1 year ago
@mintygreenmedia Thanks, I dig the shirt, too. Now I just need the HE logo tattooed on me somewhere -- then I'll be hardcore.
hurricaneelectric 1 year ago
web-what?
bassbacke 1 year ago
@bassbacke I honestly have no idea -- not what I wanted to say though. For whatever reason, I had to repeat that intro about 15 times before I got it... that was the last before I got a good one. There's another video with an outtake at the end, but I can't remember which one it is.
hurricaneelectric 1 year ago
@hurricaneelectric It was fun, man. I think You should open up like that more.
I blocked Teredo on my Cisco ASA5505 firewall. I have IPv6 thanks to you (as in HE) and don't want any other IPv6 doing things around/through my IPv6 capable firewall.
Now I need some mechanism on my Cisco 1812 that visits the HE URL to update my IPv4 address. I currently do that on a Linux system "inside". I wish I could do it on the router. I thought tcl might do the trick but I know too little about tcl.
bassbacke 1 year ago
@bassbacke You're at the same point that I am, then. Your ISP hands you a different IP fairly often? I'll ask around the experts at work and see if there's a solution that might work from the router level.
hurricaneelectric 1 year ago