[Noisebridge-discuss] Please turn off the stove./SNMP, IPv6

Jonathan Lassoff jof at thejof.com
Wed Jun 24 21:58:34 UTC 2009


Encapsulated within <4A429B11.80204 at gmail.com> on Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 02:30:57PM -0700, Rodney Thayer <redshuttlegunner at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Rodney Thayer <redshuttlegunner at gmail.com>
> To: Noisebridge Discuss <noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net>
> Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] Please turn off the stove./SNMP, IPv6
> 
> Of course we need a MIB.  Does Noisebridge have an enterprise number? 
> Is there interest in discussing SNMP?  P.s. is there IPv6 dialtone at 83c?

A stove MIB sounds like a necessity if you plan to do this over SNMP.
As a network-eng-y type, I've had a healthy interest in SNMP for a few
years now -- the more obscure application the better, I say.

Anyone been through the process of getting an enterprise number from
IANA? Is it just a matter of asking for it?

As far as IPv6 goes, I believe someone had setup rtadvd or similar on
the soekris that is advertising a /64 inside of HE.net's
2001:470::/32 (presumably a tunnelbroker.net account).
The kicker... it doesn't route out last I checked.

So dialtone, yes (kinda), but it's not all there yet.

How could we control the mechanical valves on the knobs well? This would
be so much easier with an all-electric stove.

--j
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