

I love ncdu for displaying file and folder sizes. I have a couple of small VPS’s and it’s handy for finding where all the disk space has gone.


I love ncdu for displaying file and folder sizes. I have a couple of small VPS’s and it’s handy for finding where all the disk space has gone.


Interesting re: Hurricane Electric. I removed that config a long time ago, but the Hurricane Electric site still has the tunnel set up so maybe it pings from time to time.
My WAN port isn’t part of the bridge, I just did that temporarily as an experiment but it’s back to normal now.
That makes sense about filtering – I didn’t notice that tab before in the Packet Sniffer!
I think there’s a little bit of action when I hit “renew” on the IPv6 DHCP Client. I tried with “User Peer DNS” checked and unchecked but I couldn’t pick out a difference. Anything in the below list that sticks out?



Today I see some interesting things under the TCP protocol. They’re marked as [TCP Retransmission]. Source is 2600:1000:b150:3c0:redacted, destination is 2001:470:1f06:redacted.
To answer your question from yesterday, the ICMPv6 stuff that I see is coming from a couple of Amcrest cameras, and they say “Router Solicitation from xx:xx:xx:mac address”.


Ah, thanks. Now I’m seeing lots of stuff when filter ipv6, but it all seems to be local. I replugged ether2 during the capture but nothing stands out. Lots of MDNS, ICMPv6, DHCPv6, and MNDP listed for Protocol. Source is always fe80::xxx, Destination is always ff02::…
Same, I can’t tell if you’re serious or not.


I’m still not seeing anything, but it dawned on me that’s probably to be expected since my WAN port (ether2) isn’t part of my main bridge (bridge1)…
So, I tried including ether2 in bridge1, but didn’t see anything different. I disabled and enabled ether2 but that didn’t make anything pop up on wireshark.
In addition to following this guide that you linked I also tried filtering for ipv6. I also tried udp.dstport == 37008. No results there.
Oh well, I’ll just keep waiting and watching!
Shuffalo, 3m 43s
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🔘🟡🟡🟡🟡🔘
🟡🟡🟡🟡🟡🟡🔘
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https://www.newyorker.com/puzzles-and-games-dept/shuffalo/2025/11/23
That’s 3 sharks per second, 24 hours a day. I’m going to need to find a source before I believe it.
Edit: I’m tempted to believe this source https://www.science.org/content/article/shark-kills-rise-more-100-million-year-despite-antifinning-laws


There’s a reddit user who works for Frontier who comments about IPv6 from time to time. What I’ve gathered from his comments:
What kind of router do you use?


Nothing really stuck out when I did this. I also tried to Torch my WAN port from WinBox, but didn’t see anything. I’m not quite sure what to filter for there. I’m not very well versed in this sort of thing.


Thanks. I tried that and still no luck. MikroTik has a lot of moving parts for IPv6 so I might start from scratch since I’ve tried changing so many things.


Thanks for the recommendation.
I did try hurricane electric a while back, but experienced a few glitches. I think I remember some services might have HE blocked… YouTube maybe?


conservatives
obsessed
hating
That’s pretty much it, I recon.


Thanks, I posted it there too.
This one made me chuckle.


Easy to miss! I just didn’t want to take credit, because I’m horrible at guessing episodes.


It’s from S4E2 “The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis”. Source credit goes to OP who included it under the picture.
Everyone is explaining what systemd is, but if you’re just someone who wants to use their computer it doesn’t matter if you know what it is or not.
I’ve been using Linux for years and still don’t really know what it is. I don’t even know if my current distribution uses it or not.