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Craig Small replied to Leigh Wedding's discussion 'Bug in gogoc-tsp/template/linux.sh' in the group gogoCLIENT development
"Wow, a script that still uses grep like that. You're absolutely right that it needs quotes, but why not use pgrep which is a program to find programs and print their PIDs?  Actually, if you didn't want to report pids you can do the…"
May 25, 2011
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Jan 3, 2011
Craig Small replied to alaisky's discussion 'what is the correct configure using username in debian's /etc/gogoc/gogoc.conf' in the group gogoCLIENT development
"That's not the username problem, that's the tunnel broker key.  The problem is the client doesn't know what the key should be and prompts you if you want the key received. As the client is a daemon all that does is halt the boot…"
Jan 3, 2011
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v6 Open Source

For discussion of IPv6 in relation to open source operating systems (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Linux, OpenSolaris, etc) and software.
Oct 7, 2010
Craig Small was featured
Sep 27, 2010
Craig Small replied to Ed's discussion 'Unusual error appearing suddenly with Ubuntu Lucid'
"I assume Ubuntu uses the same packaging as Debian and if so its failing the server key check. I put this into the Debian package because if you don't have the server key then the client just hangs, and so does your boot sequence! I've…"
Sep 23, 2010
Craig Small replied to Kevin J. Woolley's discussion 'Trouble with firewalling gw6c router'
"If you can ping a site but cannot connect to it then it sounds like you're missing one of the TCP established lines. The trick is to use ip6tables -L -v -n which will list all your rules, with a hit count. First try connecting from your actual…"
Sep 23, 2010
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gogoCLIENT development

This group is for people developing or packaging the gogoCLIENT on different platforms. It is also for feedback on the beta versions of the client and discussing bugs in general.
Sep 16, 2010
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When is it right time to daemonize?

A week or so ago, I released the next version of the Debian package for the gogo6 client, version 1.2-2. So what's the biggest difference? It's when the program daemonizes or becomes a daemon.Strictly speaking, gogoc is not a daemon but it does need to be put into the background. This is important because when you boot your computer you don;t want to hold up the boot process while gogoc mucks around and does all its things.The stock-standard gogoc waits until it finds the broker server, perhaps…See More
May 9, 2010
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v6 Network Engineers

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v6 in Australia

Discuss IPv6 with other Australians. Find non-members from Australia here.See More
May 9, 2010
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May 9, 2010
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Apr 21, 2010

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When is it right time to daemonize?

A week or so ago, I released the next version of the Debian package for the gogo6 client, version 1.2-2. So what's the biggest difference? It's when the program daemonizes or becomes a daemon.



Strictly speaking, gogoc is not a daemon but it does need to be put into the background. This is important because when you boot your computer you don;t want to hold up the boot process while gogoc mucks around and does all its things.



The stock-standard gogoc waits until it finds the… Continue

Posted on May 9, 2010 at 7:20am

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At 2:47am on April 23, 2010, jerson narido said…
Hi Craig, good to see you on gogoNET! You may want to join the v6 in Australia and v6 Network Engineers groups. Also, if you upload a photo of yourself more people will approach you. See you later... and don't forget to invite your IPv6 friends to join us.
 
 
 

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