[Info-vax] What would you miss if DECnet got the chop? Was: "bad select 38" (OpenSSL on VMS)
Chris
xxx.syseng.yyy at gfsys.co.uk
Tue Sep 20 17:51:52 EDT 2016
On 09/20/16 19:34, Simon Clubley wrote:
> On 2016-09-20, Chris<xxx.syseng.yyy at gfsys.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Still see no point for smaller subnets, where a IPV4 to IPV6
>> translation is more cost effectively handled globally...
>>
>
> I see A&A give even their home customers both IPv4 and IPv6:
>
> http://aa.net.uk/broadband-home1-info.html
>
> (BTW, note the bit at the bottom of that page about how you can
> have your billing in Lunar months if you are so inclined... :-))
>
> Simon.
>
Lunar months ?... Perhaps they will send us some of their magic
coolaid, or whatever else they are smoking as well :-).
We have two isp lines into the house here, for redundancy
mainly. Virgin media primarily for the family and a fixed ip
BT Business line for the serious stuff, which is actually
cheaper than the Virgin line. Home made firewall routers
and local subnetting to various functions. Apparently, we
get a tv package from VM also, but have never got round to
setting it up. A bit of an indulgence perhaps, but don't
spend much on any other services...
Regards,
Chris
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