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|  deon to Michiel van der Vlist  |
|  List of IPv6 nodes  |
|  11 Jan 22 10:00:58  |
 TZUTC: 1100 MSGID: 1336.fdn_ipv6@3:633/509 2641f5e2 REPLY: 2:280/5555 61dc4ca4 PID: Synchronet 3.19a-Linux master/8f79438d2 Apr 24 2021 GCC 8.3.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Linux master/8f79438d2 Apr 24 2021 GCC 8.3.0 COLS: 139 BBSID: ALTERANT CHRS: CP437 2 NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.104 Re: List of IPv6 nodes By: Michiel van der Vlist to Bj”rn Felten on Mon Jan 10 2022 04:06 pm > designed. A /64 is the smallest subnet. I might have designed it different but I was not involved at the time. > > So... if one wants/needs more than one subnet, one needs more than one /64. That is the way it is. Sure it can! I use /80's a lot, which in reality could be /96's but I'm being generous to the network that I use the /80's on. Certainly, having a /64 is "simplier" - its, in many cases, no configuration required (or minimal "enabling" in your router). But anything smaller, its pretty much manual. ...ëîåï --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (3:633/509) SEEN-BY: 1/123 15/0 90/1 105/81 106/201 120/340 123/131 153/7715 226/30 SEEN-BY: 229/110 424 426 428 550 664 700 240/5832 249/206 317 400 SEEN-BY: 266/512 282/1038 301/1 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/200 396/45 SEEN-BY: 633/267 280 281 410 412 416 509 640/1384 712/848 770/1 PATH: 633/509 280 229/426 |
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