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fireworks Welcome to the Swagg::Net more fireworks

(SwaggNet Wide Area Gigabit Game Network)!!

a padlock Now in HTTPS!!
Under contruction



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Did you hear the news? Downtime happening soon update

Looking for a network/Linux admin? Read about me BSOD

Looking for the game servers? Check out the message of the day character from Doom video game

When will Internet Explorer be deprecated? Internet Explorer

Checkout the reflection page for some info about your browser/request

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Make HTML <blink> again!!

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swagg boi's (RFC 4193 compliant) IPv6 ULA prefix spitter-outter!!

I got bored playing with html forms today and what I ended up with is this nifty form that turns a given MAC address into a /48 IPv6 ULA prefix. The form POSTs this string to a cgi script which is essentially a quick re-write of the first Perl script I ever wrote (just added some html cruft to the STDOUT). I got the idea for the first script since I couldn't find a simple way to generate an ULA from my terminal. I had to open up a browser and find other similar web-based tools with a web search but several of these didn't seem to really follow the RFC, i.e. printing out a /64 instead of a /48 or printing out the prefix with no MAC address or even a field to give it one. Maybe some wayward network nerd standing up an IPv6 lab will find this useful :)

Limit of 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 ULA addresses per customer.

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It's UNIX baby, yeah!

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TODO: visitor count goes here

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