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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => router & port problems => Topic started by: TCube on December 26, 2007, 12:24:28 PM
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[moved from "anything else"]
Salut !
My ISP offers me to set up my PC with IPV6.
Thus so far I've checked with my "no-ip" name and it should handle it, and then HFS is ready to go on multiple instances (I don't hnow yet which new template to choose from)
Do you have any comments, suggestions, ideas ... should i go for it or should i stay Wink
TCube
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I bearly sniff`d at it TCube (hell, i aint even sure if that is what i did ::) )
But all i can say is:
The IPv6 replacements for the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), neighboring node interaction, IPv6 address autoconfiguration, and IPv6 routing.
Somhow messed up my abillity to access HFS on port 80. Selftest told me port 80 was used by an other application. That application happen`d to be the SYSTEM ???
I did a system restore.
I live by the motto: fuck them, and forget them :D ;)
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Well that's settles it Fysack ! ... much clearer to me than 4 pages in italian about it (http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=4881.0) ^^
TCube
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On the local network, multicast delivery is controlled by IGMP (on IPv4 network) and MLD (on IPv6 network)
All Windows Vista machines come with a service known as "Teredo" enabled by default. This enables you to access the IPv6 internet using IPv4. It also means that any IPv4 user can masquerade as being on IPv6 in attempt to evade IP blockers and firewalls.
Microsoft Corp (http://www.who.is/whois-ip/ip-address/65.55.212.239/) did acctually BROWSED my HFS last night,
is that cool or what ;D :-\ ???
Microsoft visiting little me!? Havent they bugs to fix? The damn clerk didnt even have the courtesy to sign my shoutbox >:(
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i guess it was the spider of their search engine
you can consider the option "stop spiders" in "limits"
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Spiders on the web!? I didnt know.. Same thing as robots..?
Im gonna google it. Thanks rejetto, you have thougt of everything havent you..
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yes, same as robots
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_spider