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September 2008
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I am sorry I had to revert your edits on the
I propose you re study your contribution by filtering only software elligible to that particular page, and by checking all links ( internet, other wiki articles.
I do agree that most of the sofwtare you added are very interesting and should be documented in articles of wikipedia, but that is simply not the right article. I would be glad to help in adding them in the right place, or to create appropriate list or comparison for them.
ps: do not add pre alpha software like blender CAD. it's just far too early as we don't even know if the project will conclude. ( i added a new vertion with the same content as the one previous you last changes. historic is not lost ) --Dwarfpower (talk) 12:44, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
IEEE 802.3 edit
On September 11, 2008 you edited the page IEEE 802.3 with the text
Ethernet II miss the Length field. IEEE defines a 802.3 standard where Type field is replaced by Length, and an 802.2 LLC header follows with the Type field. Most of the frame around are Ethernet II also on 2008.
Two of these three sentences are not gramatically valid sentences in english (the first and last). Do you think you could change them to make them more clear? I would do it myself, but I don't actually understand what the intended meaning was. My best guess is:
- (sentence 1) Ethernet II is a modification of Ethernet DIX which does not have the Length field - (sentence 3) As of 2008, most Ethernet implementations use Ethernet II
But I could be way off.
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I am requesting a rename on Commons. My current Commons name is efa. Efa (talk) 21:33, 14 January 2010 (UTC)
Object models and application virtual machines
I don't know what you mean when you ask "can you explain me the difference in object model links you removed and the object model used in "application virtual machines"?" There is no object model, in the sense of COM or CORBA or DCOM or..., in most, if not all, application virtual machines. The
- Can different managed languages, in fact, use objects defined in other managed languages? (Citation needed). Guy Harris (talk) 06:44, 26 July 2010 (UTC)]
- If this is CLI-specific, then the CLI-specific links only belong in the Guy Harris (talk) 01:47, 27 July 2010 (UTC)]
- If this is CLI-specific, then the CLI-specific links only belong in the
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When I wrote that you were updating Mobile operating system@ #Feature_phone_operating_systems which was staring to get out of control back then. Too many irrelevant categories had been added and I was suggesting that we should do a bit of cleaning by removing some of them. Then you filled in one of these categories and I wondered what your opinion on this was. Please reply at [2](need to improve at hyperlinking on wikipedia).
Sorry about posting on user page instead of Dicussion btw Immunmotbluescreen (talk) 09:55, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
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Request reason:
The error say my IP is 2001:4B78:0:0:0:0:0:0/32 that is a whole IPv6 subnet, with millions IP addresses. My IPv6 is 2001:4B78:2006:fea7:0:0:0:1 that is in the same blocked subnet. My IPv4 is 5.144.173.167 Why do you block a whole subnet?
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The IPv6 address range is blocked as a proxy. You'll need to disable your use of a proxy if you wish to edit here. Yamla (talk) 17:25, 27 July 2018 (UTC)
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The unblock form: https://utrs.wmflabs.org/index.php does not work as it complaint my IPv4 is not blocked that is true, but the one blocked is the IPv6, and so do not let me proceed with "Submit appeal" button.
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the blocked IPv6 subnet includes a proxy on 2001:4B78:2006:fea7:0:0:0:1 but it is my personal (exclusive use) proxy and it is a protected proxy not an open proxy. As now also editing Wikipedia from that IP (running the browser directly on that server) is blocked, not only using it as a proxy. I edit Wikipedia always logged with my account 'efa'. The single IPv6 can be unblocked or can I ask for IP block exemption? Efa (talk) 09:11, 28 July 2018 (UTC)
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- That IP belongs to https://www.seeweb.it/, a webhost / colocation host. The instructions for applying for IPBE can be found at Wikipedia:IP_block_exemption#Used_for_anonymous_proxy_editing. SQLQuery me! 13:30, 28 July 2018 (UTC)
- 5.144.160.0/20 has not been used by anybody on en.wiki within the last three months. It has never been blocked. If it is yours, why not use that?
- By 2001:4B78:2006:FEA7:0:0:0:1, you actually mean the whole /64 subnet right? I can tell you with certainty that the assignments are made that way because a long term abuser used Special:Contributions/2001:4B78:1001:0:0:0:0:0/64 and switched addresses within his /64 subnet in eight minutes (from 2001:4B78:1001:0:0:0:0:801 to 2001:4B78:1001:0:0:0:0:1301). The /32 range is not protected as you say because we have exactly two users using it, you and the LTA. No one else at all is using it. With an LTA on that colocation webhost, we are not likely to issue IPBE.
- I see that you have used two other ranges that have not been mentioned and you used them prior to your proxy being blocked and on July 28. You appear to have access. Why not use these ranges?
— Berean Hunter (talk) 17:59, 31 July 2018 (UTC)- Keep in mind 5.144.160.0/20 is also a hosting range owned by Tunda s.r.l., and will likely wind up blocked for the same reason as seeweb sooner than later. Your best way forward is going to be to follow the directions to request IPBE that I posted above - or use your normal connection instead of a proxy / webhost. SQLQuery me! 18:18, 4 August 2018 (UTC)
- Web browser when runt on that node server, see two IP (one IPv4 and one IPv6) mounted on eth0, it choose one with some logic I do not know. The same happen for the proxy server. Sure if I remove the IPv6 from the interface I will solve, but I'll lost IPv6 addressing, seems not right to me. Now I'll look to squid documentation if I can force it to bind to IPv4, but this does not solve the situation on long term where IPv6 will be necessary, and doesn't solve for Browsing directly from the server as I don't think Mozilla can be forced to bind to a specific address.
- my IPv6 mounted on eth0 is 2001:4b78:2006:fea7::1/64 that is a single IP in a subnet of 2^64 addresses. If the abuser used only 2001:4B78:1001::0, in my opinion you should restrict the block to his subnet 2001:4B78:1001::0/64, while now the block is on subnet: 2001:4B78:0:0:0:0:0:0/32 with 2^96 addresses.
- probably are the IP used when I connect via mobile phone, I had to pay for an amount of data so this should be rare, or from an hotel a week in past half July, or from home also rare. Can you send me those address privately for confirmation?
--Efa (talk) 20:57, 31 July 2018 (UTC)
- Okay, a per-session change to IPv4 might be had by trying this. If you have Ubuntu, you might try this for a more sticky solution. I don't have those addresses in front of me anymore and would have to check again.
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