We are proud to present hopefully the last IPv6 patch to PuTTY built at Megabit 2003 versioned MEGABIT-2003-07-25-IPv6 based on todays CVS version. This version fixes the IPv4-only bug: A host only having an IPv4 address registered in DNS will now correctly connect using IPv4. The PuTTY Wishlist talks about compiling IPv6 in per default, so convince them. Get the binaries here.
Thursday, July 31st - Moving, cleaning and redesigning in one go
Unfix.org is moving from one box to another at MediaDesign making the site much faster. At the same time it will get a much requireed cleanup and major redesign.The previous layout was there for about 3 years now, so this is definitely time for a rehaul. The move is just a perfect excuse :) Some things could probably not work, but most should, if not please notice me.
After a bit of pondering the new look of unfix.org is done. It's a nice icecube thingy which reflects upon the world at large: a giant blob of water just stable enough that it stays in one piece but it could crumble at any second, melt and fade away.The melting will take some hard time but it will happen one day.
Wednesday, September 3rd - IPv6 Routing Table Anomalies
Jeroen gave a presentation about the improvements of the The Ghost Route Hunter (GRH) project at RIPE 46's IPv6 Working Group, explaining the different types of anomalies it currently detects. The archives of RIPE also contain the recorded session video+audio. Check SixXS's presentations section for the slides and the webcast url.