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FIWARE.Request.Tech.FIWARE Lab infografic: billion public IPs?.

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Dear all,

      I have noticed that the infografic says, Lab would have more than 1bn (one billion) public IP addresses.

      Just to be sure - is this indeed the case or maybe an error?

      http://infographic.lab.fiware.org/?

      [cid:33c506e8-d787-4635-a183-5c30da3896c3]

      kind regards

      Peter

      Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to any domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost.
      Please, send your messages using the new domain (Fiware-tech-help@lists.fiware.org) instead of the old one.
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        1h 23m 1 Silvio Cretti 14/Oct/16 6:35 PM
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        silviocretti Silvio Cretti added a comment -

        Hi all,
        as far as I know it is not wrong! Zurich node has enabled IPv6 and that
        should be the right number.
        Best regards,
        silvio

        On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 6:01 PM, stefano de panfilis <
        stefano.depanfilis@eng.it> wrote:

        > dear peter,
        >
        > thanks, we knew this. there is a wrong number coming from the node in
        > zurich.
        >
        > @alfonso, fernando, silvio: can you promptly fix this?
        > thank you in advance
        >
        > ciao,
        > stefano
        >
        > 2016-10-14 17:09 GMT+02:00 Muryshkin, Peter <Peter.Muryshkin@iais.
        > fraunhofer.de>:
        >
        >> Dear all,
        >>
        >>
        >> I have noticed that the infografic says, Lab would have more than 1bn
        >> (one billion) public IP addresses.
        >>
        >>
        >> Just to be sure - is this indeed the case or maybe an error?
        >>
        >>
        >> http://infographic.lab.fiware.org/
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >> kind regards
        >>
        >> Peter
        >>
        >> Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to
        >> any domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost.
        >> Please, send your messages using the new domain (
        >> Fiware-tech-help@lists.fiware.org) instead of the old one.
        >>

        Show
        silviocretti Silvio Cretti added a comment - Hi all, as far as I know it is not wrong! Zurich node has enabled IPv6 and that should be the right number. Best regards, silvio On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 6:01 PM, stefano de panfilis < stefano.depanfilis@eng.it> wrote: > dear peter, > > thanks, we knew this. there is a wrong number coming from the node in > zurich. > > @alfonso, fernando, silvio: can you promptly fix this? > thank you in advance > > ciao, > stefano > > 2016-10-14 17:09 GMT+02:00 Muryshkin, Peter <Peter.Muryshkin@iais. > fraunhofer.de>: > >> Dear all, >> >> >> I have noticed that the infografic says, Lab would have more than 1bn >> (one billion) public IP addresses. >> >> >> Just to be sure - is this indeed the case or maybe an error? >> >> >> http://infographic.lab.fiware.org/ ​ >> >> >> >> >> >> kind regards >> >> Peter >> >> Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to >> any domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost. >> Please, send your messages using the new domain ( >> Fiware-tech-help@lists.fiware.org) instead of the old one. >>
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Summary [Fiware-tech-help] FIWARE Lab infografic: billion public IPs? FIWARE.Request.Tech.FIWARE Lab infografic: billion public IPs?.
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        silviocretti Silvio Cretti added a comment -

        It should be the right number (not an error) because Zurich node enable IPv6.

        Show
        silviocretti Silvio Cretti added a comment - It should be the right number (not an error) because Zurich node enable IPv6.
        silviocretti Silvio Cretti made changes -
        Assignee Silvio Cretti [ silvio.cretti ]
        Stefano Stefano De Panfilis made changes -
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        Stefano Stefano De Panfilis added a comment -

        dear peter,

        thanks, we knew this. there is a wrong number coming from the node in
        zurich.

        @alfonso, fernando, silvio: can you promptly fix this?
        thank you in advance

        ciao,
        stefano

        2016-10-14 17:09 GMT+02:00 Muryshkin, Peter <
        Peter.Muryshkin@iais.fraunhofer.de>:

        > Dear all,
        >
        >
        > I have noticed that the infografic says, Lab would have more than 1bn (one
        > billion) public IP addresses.
        >
        >
        > Just to be sure - is this indeed the case or maybe an error?
        >
        >
        > http://infographic.lab.fiware.org/
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        > kind regards
        >
        > Peter
        >
        > Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to any
        > domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost.
        > Please, send your messages using the new domain (Fiware-tech-help@lists.
        > fiware.org) instead of the old one.
        >

        Show
        Stefano Stefano De Panfilis added a comment - dear peter, thanks, we knew this. there is a wrong number coming from the node in zurich. @alfonso, fernando, silvio: can you promptly fix this? thank you in advance ciao, stefano 2016-10-14 17:09 GMT+02:00 Muryshkin, Peter < Peter.Muryshkin@iais.fraunhofer.de>: > Dear all, > > > I have noticed that the infografic says, Lab would have more than 1bn (one > billion) public IP addresses. > > > Just to be sure - is this indeed the case or maybe an error? > > > http://infographic.lab.fiware.org/ ​ > > > > > > kind regards > > Peter > > Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to any > domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost. > Please, send your messages using the new domain (Fiware-tech-help@lists. > fiware.org) instead of the old one. >
        Stefano Stefano De Panfilis made changes -
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        peter Peter Muryshkin created issue -

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            silviocretti Silvio Cretti
            Reporter:
            peter Peter Muryshkin
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