Chris Grundemann's blog (it's a post from 2009 but I just found it) has interesting take on how to manage IPv6 space and how current allocation strategies could lead to another run-out scenario just like the one we all saw happening yesterday with IANA's IPv4 pool running out.
A very useful post detailing two methods on how to clone a VirtualBox VDI disk image.
You can find it here: http://www.modhul.com/2009/06/17/how-to-clone-or-copy-a-virtualbox-virtual-disk/
Yes, contrary to what all that has been said on the Internet, the Blogs and the Mailing Lists during the past few days, ICANN Does Not Take Down Websites.
One of my first projects at LACNIC is to define a set of IPv6 adoption metrics. There are at least three different possible points of view here. One could look at this from the point of view of criticial infrastructure (routers, DNS servers), services (web sites, mail servers) or the end users.
The winds of change are blowing. After sixteen years of working at a major Uruguayan company (ANTEL) I will be joining LACNIC as resident researcher.
Esta es la continuación de una publicación en Facebook que quise hacer, pero me encontre con que hay un tamaño máximo.
Elecciones municipales: un bochorno. 70% de los montevideanos no voto alcaldes. Recupero algo de fe en la gente
Since like Windows 7 was released and I first started using it, I had problems accessing *some* (yeah, that's the weird part, *some*) Windows 2003 file and printer shares. Man, it was driving me crazy.
The problem has to do with NTLMv2 and friends. Now, for the solution, do read on http://www.tannerwilliamson.com/2009/09/windows-7-seven-network-file-sharing-fix-samba-smb/
I´m a frequent user of ReminderFox, a FF/TH extension that, among other things, allows attaching reminders to specific email messages.
Here you can find ReminderFox 1.9.7 modified to install in Lanikai beta1/beta2. The modification was done and tested on a Mac running Snow Leopard, but I guess it should work on other platforms as well.