PEBKAC (Apache)
I was just wondering why an almost identical Apache configuration works for one vhost and not for the other. Clearing the browser cache helps.
I was just wondering why an almost identical Apache configuration works for one vhost and not for the other. Clearing the browser cache helps.
how to press Ctrl-Alt-Del in a VMWARE 2.0 Server session it Ctrl-Alt-PrintScreen
If begging for IPv6 doesn’t work try to bribe your ISP. For example with a cake.
Mike Leber from HE has published an Global IPv6 Deployment Progress Report. Very interesting. When are you ready for IPv6?
Yes I’m an EMACS. If you don’t see anything new here in the next time it’s because I’m playing with EMACS Org-mode. Looks like the tool I was looking for. And for another personal project I’ll be getting some real nice hardware to play with. Keep you posted.
the other day I was shopping and payed 6.66€. Had to listen to some Iron Maiden after that.
I had some trouble with my IPv6 tunnel at home today. So I wrote a mail to he.net and got help. I was even told what was done and where the problem was located.I’m impressed. I’m not paying for their service and it’s a Saturday.
Next time I meet someone from he.net in person beers on me. Okay not all my problems are solved but it looks like a more general problem to me.
Some SPAM went through my filter with ***SPAM*** as subject. I think that’s a great idea. Like the evil bit in IPv4. On the other hand a mail from a networking company (the one starting with J) got 6.8 points from spamassassin.
This weekend I gave my usual presentation on IPv6 at OpenRheinRuhr and also got some very positive feedback. The room was not as crowed as at FrOSCon but okay for a Sunday morning. Overall it was a nice event.
Slides can be found here.
DENOG1 is over. I met a lot of interesting people, had some good discussions and listened to some very interesting talks.
Organization was great, WLAN worked flawlessly (at least for me) and there where enough power outlets. Food was good (I got some Chili, some others didn’t).
I’m looking forward to the next meeting.